The Big Bend got a big shake for lunch Tuesday, but it didn’t come with a burger.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported that at 12:21 p.m., a 3.6-magnitude earthquake hit 17 miles southeast of Alpine

A Brewster County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman said no one had reported any injuries or damaged property. She also said tremors were still occurring Tuesday afternoon.

On April 14, 1995, the second largest earthquake in Texas struck near Alpine according to the Handbook of Texas Online. The quake measured 5.7 and caused alarm and minor damage in Alpine, Pecos, Fort Davis, and Marathon. The event generated widespread reports in the national media. Three years later, another tremor of magnitude 3.6 shook Alpine.

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