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    3.3 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Residents in East Texas

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    By Jeff Easterling on December 19, 2024 City News

    Residents near the Texas-Louisiana border were rattled early Thursday morning when a 3.3 magnitude earthquake struck just outside the small community of Uncertain, Texas.

    According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred at approximately 6 a.m. on Dec. 19. The epicenter was located about 2.5 miles southeast of Uncertain, close to the Texas-northwest Louisiana state line, with a depth of five kilometers, or roughly three miles.

    The tremor was widely felt across the region, with many taking to social media to describe the unexpected wake-up call. Posts ranged from surprise and curiosity to concern, as residents shared their experiences of shaking windows and vibrating floors.

    “I thought it was a big truck passing by,” one local resident wrote, “but it just kept going for a few seconds.”

    Earthquakes of this magnitude are relatively rare in East Texas, a region not typically associated with seismic activity. The USGS has not reported any injuries or significant damage from the quake.

    Uncertain, known for its location along the scenic Caddo Lake, is home to fewer than 100 residents. The area is more accustomed to peaceful mornings on the water than to geological surprises, but Thursday’s event certainly added an unusual note to the day.

    Local authorities and emergency services have not issued any warnings but encourage residents to report any damages or concerns to local officials. For those unfamiliar with earthquake safety, experts advise securing heavy objects in your home and knowing safe spots to take cover during potential aftershocks.

    As of now, no additional seismic activity has been reported, but the quake is sure to be a topic of conversation in East Texas for some time to come.

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