Oklahoma’s latest earthquake shook the northern part of the state Saturday morning and measured 3.3 magnitude.
The epicenter was 26 miles northwest of Enid and according to the U.S. Geological Society, occurred around 3:30 in the morning.
A day earlier on Friday, 2.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded about 30 miles west of Oklahoma City.
As in most earthquakes, the matter is under investigation by the Oklahoma Corporation Commission to determine if it had any connection to wastewater injection in the region.