AMARILLO, Texas — A magnitude 5.0 earthquake struck roughly 24 miles southeast of Miami, Texas, in the state's Panhandle region at 5:21 a.m. local time Thursday. According to the USGS earthquake catalog, this was the strongest earthquake recorded in the Texas Panhandle and only the fourth magnitude 4.0 or stronger earthquake to strike the region since 1900. The quake was felt in Amarillo, Texas, as well as Oklahoma City and as far east as Tulsa, Oklahoma. HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHERA second magnitude 3.9 earthquake rattled Texas around 1:15 p.m. local time. It happened about 14 miles from Westbrook in central Texas, according to the USGS.