East Texas & Arkansas Shaken by 4.9 Magnitude Earthquake

Did you feel the earthquake this morning? A pretty strong one was felt across parts of East Texas and the Ark-La-Tex region.

4.9 Magnitude Earthquake Reported Near Shreveport

According to the United States Geological Survey, a 4.9 magnitude earthquake struck near Shreveport, Louisiana early Thursday morning.

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The quake happened around 5:30 AM on March 5 and had a depth of approximately 3.1 miles. Because the quake was relatively shallow, the shaking was able to travel across a wider area. The epicenter was reported to be about seven miles from Coushatta and is now being listed as the second-largest earthquake recorded in Louisiana’s history.

Tremor Felt Across East Texas, Arkansas, and Louisiana

Authorities say the earthquake could have been felt as far as 90 miles away. That means residents in northwest Louisiana, East Texas, and southern Arkansas may have experienced the shaking.

Communities near Shreveport, Texarkana, Monroe, and Tyler were among the areas where people reported feeling the tremor.

So far, there have been no reports of injuries or damage, but it likely woke a few people up across the region.

Earthquakes Are Rare in This Part of the Region

Earthquakes are not very common in this part of the Ark-La-Tex. However, there have been a few smaller quakes in recent years, including one near Uncertain, Texas…

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