| Those at highest risk are in Oklahoma and Kansas, the U.S. Geological Survey said Wednesday in a new report that cites wastewater disposal from fracking as triggering the quakes. The number of Americans affected this year is less than in 2016, when the USGS said 7 million were at risk. The drop could be due to a decrease in fracking.
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