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  1. To report damage from earthquake, call (918) 306-4151. Photos may be submitted using the OK Emergency App

  2. No state highway or bridge damage found tonight within 15-mile radius of 5.0 earthquake epicenter.

  3. Staff with is at Cushing in response to tonight's earthquake. Damage reported at senior living apartments. Damage assessments continue

  4. Cushing Schools is cancelled tomorrow (November 7, 2016) to assess earthquake damage and ensure safety of our...

  5. Shelter open @ Cushing Youth Center 7 S. Little Ave. for anyone in unsafe homes or concerned about safety. Cots/blankets/food supplied.

  6. You can send your damage pics straight to with the OK Emergency mobile app.

  7. Updated magnitude for Cushing earthquake

  8. inspecting bridges tonight in response to the 5.3 earthquake near Cushing.

  9. The earthquake felt by many @ 07:45 pm CST was 1.9 miles W of Cushing, w/ a prelim. magnitude of 5.3.

  10. Did you feel the ? Be sure to report it to USGS here:

  11. We're at the National Weather Center in Norman until 2pm for the Weather Festival. Come check it out!

  12. How old is that weather information graphic? Use trusted sources and check for the time stamp!

  13. Today, we're taking part in 's Integrated Warning Team with partners from NWS, EMs, and media.

  14. Did you Drop, Cover and Hold On? Here are a few pics from Oklahoma. Share your photos.

  15. Today at 10:20 a.m., get ready to DROP, COVER & HOLD ON during the ShakeOut Earthquake Drill. Register at .

  16. Are you taking part in the Great ShakeOut Earthquake Drill? Register today at

  17. What should you do during an earthquake? Join & prepared!

  18. Magnitudes for Oklahoma Earthquakes Shift Upward

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