North Texas has 3.7 magnitude earthquake

MINERAL WELLS, Texas (AP) — North Texas has had another earthquake in the same general area where more than a dozen minor quakes were recorded in November.

The U.S. Geological Survey says a 3.7 magnitude earthquake happened at 3:23 a.m. CST Monday and was centered about 11 miles north-northeast of Mineral Wells.

The Parker County Sheriff’s Office did not immediate have any reports of damage or injuries.

Other recent minor earthquakes happened in the Reno and Azle, about 20 miles northeast of Fort Worth.

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