In the quiet town of Falls City, Texas, residents were jolted awake early Saturday morning by a 4.7 magnitude earthquake, sending tremors felt as far as San Antonio, nearly 45 miles away. This seismic event, following closely on the heels of a 4.4 magnitude quake just minutes earlier, marked the latest in a series of tremors that have rattled the area over the past few weeks. While the small community of Falls City, with its population of about 500, escaped major damage, the reverberations were felt as far north as Round Rock.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a total of 1,022 earthquakes in Texas for the year 2024, underscoring a heightened seismic activity in the region. Despite the unsettling frequency of these events, residents remain resilient, with no reports of significant damage or injuries. As scientists continue to monitor the situation, communities are reminded to stay vigilant and prepared for any future seismic activity.
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