Oklahoma Earthquake Swarms Linked To Hydraulic Fracturing Within State

MCLOUD, OK - FEBRUARY 10: Homer Ferrell sits on a bed in his living room, where family members are forced to sleep, as he surveys the damage to his home, February 10, 2016 in McLoud, Oklahoma. The family is forced to use only two of the five bedrooms in the house after the house suffered earthquake damage. The 0 year old house had no major problems until the earthquakes started three to four years ago. He said his house is "ruined". He said, "it took everything I had 30 years ago to build this house. Now, I just don't know..." (Photo by J Pat Carter/Getty Images)
MCLOUD, OK - FEBRUARY 10: Homer Ferrell sits on a bed in his living room, where family members are forced to sleep, as he surveys the damage to his home, February 10, 2016 in McLoud, Oklahoma. The family is forced to use only two of the five bedrooms in the house after the house suffered earthquake damage. The 0 year old house had no major problems until the earthquakes started three to four years ago. He said his house is "ruined". He said, "it took everything I had 30 years ago to build this house. Now, I just don't know..." (Photo by J Pat Carter/Getty Images)
Oklahoma Earthquake Swarms Linked To Hydraulic Fracturing Within State
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