Posted on 09/14/2015 3:12:46 PM PDT by mgstarr
The U.S. Geological Survey confirms a 2.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded Monday afternoon in Dallas.
The epicenter was located between Walnut Hill Lane and Manana Drive, just west of Interstate 35E, close to MoneyGram Soccer Park at Elm Fork just after 4 p.m.
The quake hit just about 2.7 miles north of the former site of Texas Stadium.
It follows two earthquakes that occurred over the weekend in Irving.
I live near Dallas.
Much ado about nothing.
Old Texas Stadium site is on a faultline + Implode building = shaky pudding for years.
I have stomach troubles that cause more commotion than a 2.0 temblor.
Trump must have gotten off his plane.
Big deal. Get almost a dozen 3’s a day at the KS/OK border.
“I think we’re having another one”
Trump arrives in Dallas and the earth shakes.
On Guam I think we have two that size a week
“Did the Donald land in Dallas already?”
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LOL. You beat me to it. It’s probably Donald at his morning staff meeting.
I was in LA for the Northridge quake in ‘94. I don’t think I could even feel a 2.0 after living here 21 years.
That was the Cowboys winning a game...
‘THE DONALD HAS LANDED’
Happens every time...he’s so great, the earth shakes where ever he is!!!!
You had a gust of wind?
Is the faultline in any way connected to the New Madrid fault, bigger than San Andreas by a bunch...
Just askin Brotha..
I hope it shakes up the Astros for this upcoming series...Go Rangers!
The epicenter was located between Walnut Hill Lane and Mañana Drive...
As in, ¡hasta mañana, amigos...in your own country!
New Madrid Seismic Zone is located in southeastern Missouri, northeastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, western Kentucky and southern Illinois.
Not Texas.
http://dnr.mo.gov/geology/geosrv/geores/techbulletin1.htm
2.0? Zzzzzzzzzzzz.........
Sorry, gator....it’ll take a lot more to shake up the Astros ;-)
Can you even feel a 2.0?
So... whose fault is that ?
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