Four more earthquakes were reported in south-central Kansas during the weekend. No serious injuries or damage was reported.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the largest quake was a 3.8-magnitude earthquake that was centered northwest of Anthony in Harper County early on Nov. 15. Two 3.1-magnitude quakes hit just northeast of Antony the following day, one about 3 a.m. and the other about 8:30 p.m.
A 2.4-magnitude earthquake was reported early on Nov. 16 near Bluff City, also in Harper County.
The state has recorded more than 90 earthquakes this year, most in the south-central region. The most severe, with a 4.8-magnitude, was centered near Conway Springs last week.
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