Did you feel that?
It's becoming a common question across all over Oklahoma. The most recent being Wednesday night on Twitter and Facebook.
USGS preliminary report says there were two quakes, a 4.3 at 10:27 & a 4.8 at 10:28. Both were in Major county, Oklahoma. @KJRH2HD
— Brett Anthony (@TheBrettAnthony) January 7, 2016
The USGS is reporting at least 20 smaller earthquakes hitting overnight. You can track the recorded earthquakes live by following this link.
RELATED: Oklahoma Geological Survey trying to predict the next earthquake
There were almost 2,600 people who reported feeling the 4.8 quake, according to the USGS.
On Facebook, our viewers have been commenting about their experience:
2 Works for You anchor Steven Romo had his own take on the rumbling.
The earth beneath Oklahoma is angry that it didn't win #powerball either. #okquake https://t.co/u1Wot2DSTd
— Steven Romo (@stevenromo) January 7, 2016
Did you experience any damage from the quake or catch any video of it? If so, send it to us at news2share@kjrh.com or post them online using #2WorksforYou.
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