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Sunday 6 November 2011

BREAKING NEWS: Buildings crumble and roads buckle as Oklahoma's 'biggest ever' earthquake hits the state

One of the biggest earthquake in Oklahoma history rocked the state last night as a 5.6 magnitude tremor caused significant damage. Chimneys collapsed through roofs of homes in Lincoln County - 50 miles from Oklahoma City. Damage to the Prague library included collapsed air conditioning ducts and a collapsed wall. Several roadways have buckled, including Highway 62 and other county roads, according to KJRH radio. The tremor - the biggest of four that shook the centre of the state - rattled a college football stadium 50 miles away and sent shudders through buildings and homes in distant communities and cities....read more>>>...