ACKERLY, TX. (THECOUNT) — A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck near Ackerly, Texas, on Monday night, causing tremors that were felt in several nearby areas. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported that the earthquake occurred at 8:31 p.m. local time, with its epicenter located approximately 21.3 miles (34.4 kilometers) east-northeast of Ackerly, a small town with a population of 231.
The tremor was also felt in larger nearby cities, including Midland, which is located 28.8 miles (46.4 kilometers) south of the epicenter and has a population of around 132,950 people. Other communities affected by the quake include Andrews, situated 29.3 miles (47.1 kilometers) west-southwest of the epicenter, and Big Spring, 35.6 miles (57.3 kilometers) east-southeast of Ackerly.
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Regional Impact:
As of now, there have been no immediate reports of significant damage or injuries, but authorities are assessing the situation in the affected areas. In smaller towns like Ackerly, residents described feeling light to moderate shaking, while those in Midland and Big Spring reported brief tremors that rattled homes and businesses.
Local emergency services were on high alert following the earthquake, but no major disruptions to utilities or transportation have been reported. Texas does not typically experience significant seismic activity, making the event unusual for the region.
Earthquake Details:
According to the USGS, the earthquake had a depth of approximately 8 kilometers (5 miles), which is considered relatively shallow. Shallow earthquakes tend to be felt more intensely on the surface, contributing to the widespread reports of shaking across the region.
Seismic experts from the USGS and the Texas Bureau of Economic Geology are monitoring the situation closely, and aftershocks may follow in the coming hours or days. Residents are advised to stay cautious and prepare for potential aftershocks, although none have been reported at this time.
Historical Context:
While Texas is not known for frequent large earthquakes, the region has experienced a number of smaller quakes in recent years, primarily due to the increased use of hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in the state’s oil and gas industry. Seismic activity related to fracking has been observed in various parts of Texas, although it is not yet clear if this earthquake is related to such activity.
Local Response:
Local officials have urged residents to remain calm and to check for any damage to their homes or businesses. Midland County officials have stated that while there are no immediate concerns, they are continuing to monitor the situation and will provide updates as more information becomes available.
As the earthquake struck at night, some residents reported being startled awake by the shaking, with several taking to social media to describe their experiences. Others in the region noted that it was the first time they had felt an earthquake of this magnitude in their lifetime.
Moving Forward:
As the affected areas continue to assess potential damage, the Texas Division of Emergency Management is encouraging residents to report any damage to local authorities and to take necessary precautions in case of aftershocks.
Seismologists will continue to study the earthquake to determine if it is part of a larger pattern of seismic activity in the region, and whether it could signal further activity in the future.
For now, the region remains on alert as officials gather more information and ensure the safety of residents across the area.
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