ROOKS COUNTY — Another earthquake shook portions of northwest Kansas early Monday.

The quake just before 2 a.m. measured a magnitude 2.6 and was centered just north of the Ellis County line in Rooks County, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Monday’s quake follows a pair of stronger earthquakes in Rooks County. The U.S. reported a 4.5 magnitude quake Saturday morning and a 3.3 temblor Friday. Both of those were centered northwest of Plainville.

 

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