Texas has had another minor earthquake.
The U.S. Geological Survey says a 2.6 magnitude quake happened around 4 a.m. on June 26 in North Texas.
Experts say the quake was centered about 1 mile south of Alvarado. The area is about 10 miles east-north of Cleburne and 25 miles south of Fort Worth.
No damage or injuries were immediately reported.
Minor earthquakes were recorded Saturday and Sunday in the same general area of North Texas.
USGS says another quake happened early Sunday in South Texas near Tilden, about 100 miles northwest of Corpus Christi.
Experts say a 2.2 magnitude earthquake occurred Monday morning in Central Texas, about 13 miles southwest of Corsicana.
Topics Catastrophe Natural Disasters Texas
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