Two earthquakes hit central Oklahoma overnight,but no damage or injuries have been reported, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)said Tuesday. USGS said that a 4.2 magnitude quakestruck late Monday in Logan County. Itwas centered 5 kilometers north-northeast of Crescent, and the agency said thatit was felt as far north as Wichita, Kansas. A 4.1 magnitude tremor hit the samearea only a few hours later. USGS saidthat earthquake had an epicenter 6 kilometers north of Crescent, or 60kilometers north of Oklahoma City. USGS Monday released a survey thatfound Oklahoma has a one in eight chance of damaging quakes in 2016, surpassingCalifornia as the state with the highest probability.