No damage or injuries have been reported after an early Thursday morning earthquake struck near the border of Missouri and Arkansas.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the 3.7-magnitude earthquake was recorded early on Sept. 12 in the Buffalo National River area of northern Arkansas. The USGS says the earthquake was centered near Gassville, or about 95 miles (150 kilometers) north of Little Rock.
The USGS says people reported feeling the earthquake in parts of Missouri, Oklahoma and Kansas.
The Baxter County Sheriff’s Office says no damage has been reported but that the office received dozens of phones calls after the quake hit.
Geologists say damage is unlikely in earthquakes below magnitude 4.0.
Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters Missouri
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