RAPID CITY, S.D. – Another earthquake has been recorded in South Dakota, the fifth since December.
The United States Geological Survey says a 2.6 magnitude quake was recorded at about 6:30 a.m. Wednesday with the epicenter about 60 miles east of Rapid City. It’s the second measurable earthquake this month.
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake was recorded on June 4th on the border between South Dakota and Nebraska.
The largest earthquake recorded in South Dakota was a magnitude 4.5 quake south of Huron in 1911.


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