A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near the Arizona-New Mexico
border late Saturday, but there were no initial reports of major damage
or injuries.The quake was widely felt across the region and hit approximately 35 miles east of Safford, Arizona at 9:59 p.m., The U.S. Geological Survey reports.
County sheriffs' offices on both sides of the state line reported receiving numerous phone calls after Saturday's quake shook the largely rural region.
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It was felt as far away as Phoenix and El Paso, Texas, both about 175 miles from the epicenter, as well in parts of Mexico, which begins some 80 miles to the south.
USGS geophysicist Jana Pursley says it touched off several aftershocks. The agency reported one at magnitude 3.5.
The Hidalgo County Sheriff's office in New Mexico said it received numerous calls but had no reports of serious problems.
On the other side of the state lines the Graham County Sheriff's office in Safford said hundreds of people called about feeling the quake.
But Sheriff's dispatcher Jennifer Taylor said that despite the large number of calls, they had no reports of injury or serious damage.
She said a few callers reported that the natural gas meters in their homes appeared to malfunction.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.
County sheriffs' offices on both sides of the state line reported receiving numerous phone calls after Saturday's quake shook the largely rural region.
(MORE: Flash Floods Swamp Memphis Metro)
It was felt as far away as Phoenix and El Paso, Texas, both about 175 miles from the epicenter, as well in parts of Mexico, which begins some 80 miles to the south.
USGS geophysicist Jana Pursley says it touched off several aftershocks. The agency reported one at magnitude 3.5.
The Hidalgo County Sheriff's office in New Mexico said it received numerous calls but had no reports of serious problems.
On the other side of the state lines the Graham County Sheriff's office in Safford said hundreds of people called about feeling the quake.
But Sheriff's dispatcher Jennifer Taylor said that despite the large number of calls, they had no reports of injury or serious damage.
She said a few callers reported that the natural gas meters in their homes appeared to malfunction.
Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.
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