They feel them in the little city of Cushing, where a web of pipelines and giant oil storage tanks makes the area a crucial international hub — and vulnerable. They feel them in the time-capsule town of Guthrie, where plaster is cracking in storefronts built in the 19th century. And they feel them in rural Fairview, where cows get loud when pastures move beneath them. http://www.latimes.com/nation/la-na-sej-oklahoma-quakes-fracking-20160302-story.html
Article courtesy of The Los Angeles Times by William Yardley
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