Oklahoma Earthquake Swarms Linked To Hydraulic Fracturing Within State

MCLOUD, OK - FEBRUARY 10: A major crack in his ceiling stand over a hallway, as Homer Ferrell surveys the damage to his home, February 10, 2016 in McLoud, Oklahoma after an earthquake.The 0 year old house had no major problems until the earthquakes started three to four years ago. He said his house is "ruined". He said, "it took everything I had 30 years ago to build this house. Now, I just don't know..." (Photo by J Pat Carter/Getty Images)
MCLOUD, OK - FEBRUARY 10: A major crack in his ceiling stand over a hallway, as Homer Ferrell surveys the damage to his home, February 10, 2016 in McLoud, Oklahoma after an earthquake.The 0 year old house had no major problems until the earthquakes started three to four years ago. He said his house is "ruined". He said, "it took everything I had 30 years ago to build this house. Now, I just don't know..." (Photo by J Pat Carter/Getty Images)
Oklahoma Earthquake Swarms Linked To Hydraulic Fracturing Within State
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