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5.4 magnitude earthquake strikes West Texas

Wednesday’s earthquake is the third strongest to ever hit Texas and the strongest since 1995

November 16, 2022 6:38pm

Updated: November 16, 2022 6:39pm

A 5.4 earthquake was felt in West Texas on Wednesday with an epicenter close to San Antonio, according to the United States Geological Survey. 

Residents of the area felt the earthquake at around 2:23 p.m. local time with an epicenter about 35 miles northwest of Pecos, Texas, and 350 miles northwest of San Antonio. 

The 5.4 magnitude earthquake had a depth of 8.3 kilometers from the surface. 

Several aftershocks followed the earthquake, including magnitude 3.8, magnitude 3.4, magnitude 2.8, and a magnitude 2.6. The tremor could be felt all as far east as Dallas and Austin, and as far west as New Mexico. 

The USGS reported light damage in some areas of West Texas. 

Wednesday’s earthquake is the third strongest to ever hit Texas and the strongest since 1995. The largest earthquake recorded in the state took place near Fort Davis in 1931 with a magnitude of 6.5, followed by one with a magnitude of 5.7 in 1995 near Alpine.