NEVADA (KABC) -- A 5.1-magnitude earthquake hit western-central Nevada early Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake was reported around 2:24 a.m. about 18 miles north-northwest from Mina.
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Mina is more than 200 miles northwest of Las Vegas and about 120 miles south of Reno.
It was not immediately clear if the quake caused any damage or injuries.
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Mina saw a 4.9 temblor rattle the area nearly two weeks ago.
Last month, a powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake hit a remote area of western Nevada, and the shaking was felt as far away as California's Central Valley and other parts of the state.