3.1 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Irving & Dallas
IRVING (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - A 3.1 magnitude earthquake rattled Irving and Dallas on Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
#BREAKING: USGS confirms earthquake in the Irving/Dallas area this morning. Exact details to follow.
— CBS DFW (@CBSDFW) August 25, 2017
The USGS said that the earthquake strike occurred at 6:41 a.m. north of Highway 114 and Tom Braniff Drive -- not far from the old Texas Stadium site.
The #earthquake rattled near University of Dallas and just west of Love Field. pic.twitter.com/8mAfRTSxiO
— Jeff Jamison (@JeffJamFTW) August 25, 2017
Officials in Irving said that there have been no reports of damages or injuries.
The earthquake happened as emergency personnel along the Texas Gulf coast, about 400 miles away, braced for a different potential natural disaster -- Hurricane Harvey.
The Irving area recorded at least six earthquakes during a two-month period in late 2014, at a time when small quakes became more common in parts of North Texas. State officials in October 2014 amended rules for disposal well operators amid concerns that high-pressure injections can trigger earthquakes.