Seismograph with paper in action and earthquake - 3D Rendering

Two more Oklahoma earthquakes shook things up in a couple of northern and northwestern Oklahoma towns on Sunday.

According to the The U.S. Geological Survey a 3.2 earthquake was recorded at 12:48 a.m. Sunday about 20 miles northwest of Fairview which is about 100 miles northwest of Oklahoma City. The shaker was about four miles deep, according to the USGS report.

Just a little less than fourteen hours later a 3.3 magnitude quake shook pictures on the alls at 2:43 p.m. about 11 miles southwest of Perry in Logan County.That one as recorded at a depth of three miles.

No injuries or major damage was immediately reported following the earthquakes.

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Dennis McCaslin has been a longtime news and sports reporter for several media outlets in the Fort Smith area. He has also been a well known radio personality and play-by-play announcer for several years prior to joining InsideFortSmith.Com. He is the voice of the ArklahomaSports High School Game of the Week. E-mail: dennis@greatplainsdigital.com

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