Many felt the earthquake that hit Oklahoma around 3 p.m. Monday afternoon. The USGS rated it a 4.0, with the epicenter just a mile south of Guthrie.Click here to watch the report.Security cameras at The Stables Café in Guthrie caught the exact moment the earthquake struck. You can see the footage jump on screen and then settle back down. The quake was caught from several different angles.“It was a shock," Hannah Porterfield said, describing the moment she felt the earthquake. "It never comes at a time when you’re expecting it. It was like a car just ran into my house.”People who live in the area said they’ve been on edge the last few months, wondering when the next tremor will hit.“It rattles you. It really does. It makes your heart pound.” Porterfield said.

Many felt the earthquake that hit Oklahoma around 3 p.m. Monday afternoon. The USGS rated it a 4.0, with the epicenter just a mile south of Guthrie.

Click here to watch the report.


Security cameras at The Stables Café in Guthrie caught the exact moment the earthquake struck. You can see the footage jump on screen and then settle back down. The quake was caught from several different angles.

“It was a shock," Hannah Porterfield said, describing the moment she felt the earthquake. "It never comes at a time when you’re expecting it. It was like a car just ran into my house.”

People who live in the area said they’ve been on edge the last few months, wondering when the next tremor will hit.

“It rattles you. It really does. It makes your heart pound.” Porterfield said.