Oklahoma earthquake sixth four days- Oklahoma Earthquake 2011: 3.7 Magnitude Quake Hits Near Oklahoma City.   PRAGUE, Okla. -- A small earthquake hit central Oklahoma just in time for Thanksgiving dinner.
The U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 3.7 magnitude quake about 3:11  p.m. Thursday near Prague, Okla. The epicenter of the quake was 17 miles  northeast of Shawnee and 44 miles east of Oklahoma City.
There weren't any immediate reports of damage or injuries, said Jessica  Elder, a 911 dispatcher in surrounding Lincoln County. She said she felt  the quake, which she described as more of a boom than a rumble.
Geologists say earthquakes of magnitude 2.5 to 3.0 are generally the smallest felt by humans.
But Elder hadn't received many calls about the quake – perhaps because  people in the region are growing accustomed to them, she said.
A 5.6 magnitude earthquake centered close to nearby Sparks shook the  state on Nov. 5. That quake, the strongest ever recorded in Oklahoma,  damaged more than 40 homes, buckled part of a highway and caused the  collapse of a tower at St. Gregory's University in Shawnee. 5.6 oklahoma  earthquake november 5, oklahoma earthquake, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
Gov. Mary Fallin has requested a federal disaster declaration in the  wake of a series of earthquakes that have rumbled through the state in  recent weeks.
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