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Magnitude 5.5 earthquake shakes Nevada, California state line

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake shook an area 20 miles southeast of Mina, Nevada. Residents reported shaking in central California and across Nevada.

A magnitude 5.5 earthquake struck western Nevada early Friday, shaking residents of an area stretching hundreds of square miles in two states, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Shaking started just after 1:13 a.m. local time and the earthquake's epicenter was located at a depth of 3.9 miles and 20.5 miles southeast of Mina, Nevada, population 105.

Residents reported feeling the earthquake in the Sierra Nevada mountains, in California's Central Valley and in eastern Nevada's population centers, far from the epicenter in western Nevada.

Friday morning's magnitude 5.5 quake was followed by many aftershocks, according to the USGS's website.

Five days ago, another 3.1 quake struck near Mina, according to the USGS.

This is a developing story and will be updated.