4.3 earthquake rocks Oklahoma

North of Enid

The United States Geological Survey clocked the earthquake at 6:10 Friday night.

This is the third earthquake to strike Oklahoma Friday, following a 3.5 earthquake northeast of Langston at 9:46 a.m. and a 2.7 earthquake southeast of Edmond at 7:46 a.m.

Friday's earthquakes are the latest in a string of earthquakes to shake Oklahoma this month.

KRMG listeners reported feeling Oklahoma's latest earthquake all over Tulsa, from downtown Tulsa to the Lowe's at 71st and 169.

According to the Oklahoma Geological Survey Observatory in Leonard, Oklahoma, Oklahoma has had 351 located quakes in the last 30 days.

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