3.7-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pleasanton, Texas
3.7-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pleasanton, Texas

3.7-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Pleasanton, Texas

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A series of earthquakes have recently hit the Pleasanton area in South Texas, with the latest being a 3.5 magnitude quake on Saturday morning, following a 3.7 magnitude earthquake on Thursday. This sequence of seismic activity is part of nearly 30 earthquakes reported in the region over the past month, with the 3.7 magnitude quake being the strongest recorded in Texas during this period. The epicenters of these quakes were located approximately 11 miles east of Pleasanton, with varying depths reported by the US Geological Survey. Despite the frequency of these earthquakes, they have generally been minor, with no significant damage or injuries reported. Residents in areas as far as San Antonio, Bandera, and Round Rock have reported feeling the tremors, highlighting the widespread impact of these seismic events.

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