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Earthquake In New Jersey 2010

WEB From CNNs Amy OKruk A 48 magnitude earthquake that rattled buildings across parts of the Northeast Friday morning was the third largest earthquake recorded in the area in the. WEB The earthquake activity in New Jersey on April 5 is similar to the 38 magnitude earthquake that we experienced in 2023 in Buffalo New York In both cases the shaking was from. WEB No reason for alarm Although there have been 12 small quakes detected in New Jersey so far this year far more than the four that were detected last year experts say theres. WEB Published April 5 2024 1251 pm A home security camera captured the frightening moment a rare earthquake rattled New Jersey on. WEB The earthquake which took place at 1023 am was centered near Tewksbury Hunterdon County just north of Interstate 78 according to the US..



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WEB From CNNs Amy OKruk A 48 magnitude earthquake that rattled buildings across parts of the Northeast Friday morning was the third largest earthquake recorded in the area in the. WEB The earthquake activity in New Jersey on April 5 is similar to the 38 magnitude earthquake that we experienced in 2023 in Buffalo New York In both cases the shaking was from. WEB No reason for alarm Although there have been 12 small quakes detected in New Jersey so far this year far more than the four that were detected last year experts say theres. WEB Published April 5 2024 1251 pm A home security camera captured the frightening moment a rare earthquake rattled New Jersey on. WEB The earthquake which took place at 1023 am was centered near Tewksbury Hunterdon County just north of Interstate 78 according to the US..


**Massive Earthquake Shakes New York City and Region** **April 5, 2024** A magnitude-4.8 earthquake jolted the New York City region at 10:20 am EST today, sending shockwaves across buildings and infrastructure. The epicenter of the earthquake was located near Lebanon, New Jersey, approximately 40 miles from the city. According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake was felt far and wide, including parts of the Bronx, Long Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey. The quake caused buildings to shake and sway, with residents reporting feeling the ground rumble beneath their feet. There were no immediate reports of injuries or major damage, but some buildings sustained minor cracks and windows shattered. "It was like nothing I've ever felt before," said one resident of Brooklyn. "The whole building was shaking." Emergency responders and city officials are currently inspecting buildings for any potential hazards. Transportation services, including the New York City subway and buses, were briefly disrupted but have since resumed operations. Scientists are still investigating the cause of the earthquake, which is a rare occurrence in the New York City area. Geologists have noted that the region is located on a seismic fault line known as the Ramapo Fault, but quakes of this magnitude are unusual. Residents are advised to stay calm and follow any instructions provided by emergency responders.


WEB A preliminary 48 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of New York City Philadelphia and Washington DC according to the data from the US Geological Survey. WEB USGS says earthquake was a 48 tremblor The USGS tentatively measured the quake as a 48 temblor near Whitehouse Station New Jersey It struck a little before 1030 am. WEB The magnitude 47 earthquake hit the north-eastern coast of the US about 1020 local time The earthquake was felt in several major cities including Boston New York and Philadelphia. WEB AP is live from New York City as the US Geological Survey records an earthquake that shook parts of the East Coast Published 822 AM PDT April 5 2024 Updated 1058 AM PDT April 5. WEB April 5 2024 735 AM PDT An earthquake struck the East Coast of the United States on Friday according to the US Geological Survey causing buildings to shake and..


**Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake Rattles New York City and New Jersey** A light earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 struck in New Jersey on Friday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake was felt across the New York City metropolitan area, shaking buildings and prompting concern among residents. The USGS initially measured the quake as a 4.8 temblor near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey. The epicenter was located in Readington Township, approximately 40 miles west of New York City. The quake occurred at 10:20 am EST and was felt by an estimated 42 million people. Many people reported feeling swaying buildings, particularly in high-rise structures. While no major damage or injuries have been reported, the earthquake has caused some minor disruptions to businesses and utilities. According to the USGS, the earthquake was relatively shallow, occurring at a depth of about 1.5 miles. This shallow depth may have contributed to the widespread shaking that was felt across the region. The USGS is continuing to monitor the situation and has not ruled out the possibility of aftershocks. Residents in the affected areas are advised to be aware of their surroundings and to take necessary precautions in the event of any further seismic activity.



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