A 5.2 earthquake has struck in Arizona near the New Mexico line and was widely felt across the region on June 29, 2014.
No injuries or damages have been reported until now!
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck late Saturday in southeastern Arizona near the New Mexico state line. It occurred at 10 p.m. PT (1 a.m. ET Sunday) and was centered about 31 miles northwest of Lordsburg, New Mexico, and about 179 miles east-southeast of Phoenix.
The epicenter of the quake was shallow and the tremors have been felt as far away as 150 miles away, from Safford, Tucson, Gilbert, Mesa, to Chandler. A pretty amazing quake for the region!
In Lourdsburg the walls were shaking and trembling for a good seven seconds.
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