**Magnitude 2.2 Earthquake Shakes New York and New Jersey** Early Friday morning, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake shook parts of New York and New Jersey. The quake was centered 124 miles east-northeast of West Seneca, New York, and occurred at a depth of 186 miles around 6:15 am, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). This is the third earthquake in the past 7 days, and the fourth in the past 30 days, to hit the region with a magnitude of 1.5 or greater. Last year, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake rattled the area, while a magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck Adams, New York. Although the earthquake was relatively minor, it was felt by residents in several counties, including Erie, Wyoming, Genesee, and Livingston in New York, and Essex and Bergen in New Jersey. No damage or injuries have been reported at this time. The USGS recommends that residents take precautions to prepare for future earthquakes, such as having an emergency plan and preparing an emergency kit. For more information on earthquake preparedness, visit the USGS website at https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards.
**Magnitude 2.2 Earthquake Shakes New York and New Jersey** Early Friday morning, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake shook parts of New York and New Jersey. The quake was centered 124 miles east-northeast of West Seneca, New York, and occurred at a depth of 186 miles around 6:15 am, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). This is the third earthquake in the past 7 days, and the fourth in the past 30 days, to hit the region with a magnitude of 1.5 or greater. Last year, a magnitude 2.2 earthquake rattled the area, while a magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck Adams, New York. Although the earthquake was relatively minor, it was felt by residents in several counties, including Erie, Wyoming, Genesee, and Livingston in New York, and Essex and Bergen in New Jersey. No damage or injuries have been reported at this time. The USGS recommends that residents take precautions to prepare for future earthquakes, such as having an emergency plan and preparing an emergency kit. For more information on earthquake preparedness, visit the USGS website at https://www.usgs.gov/natural-hazards/earthquake-hazards.
WEB The April 5 2024 earthquake was a once-in-a-lifetime event The magnitude 47 earthquake near Tewksbury was the most significant to. WEB A light 48-magnitude earthquake struck in New Jersey on Friday according to the United States Geological Survey. WEB NEW YORK - A strong earthquake rattled New York City and the surrounding area Friday morning It happened at approximately 1020 am. WEB A 48 magnitude earthquake rattled buildings in the New York City area on Friday morning The temblor was reported about 5 miles. WEB The United States Geological Survey said that the magnitude 47 quakes epicentre was 7km north-east of Whitehouse Station New Jersey..
**4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes New Jersey, Felt Across Northeast** **Hunterdon County, NJ** - A significant earthquake measuring 4.7 magnitude struck Hunterdon County, New Jersey on Friday morning. The temblor was felt widely across the Northeast, from Manhattan to Pennsylvania. This earthquake is believed to be the fourth largest ever recorded in New Jersey and the strongest since a magnitude 5.2 quake in 1985. According to experts, it would rank as the third-largest in the state's history and the largest in nearly 250 years. The epicenter of the quake was located just northeast of Lebanon, New Jersey. Residents in Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania reported feeling the shaking. Numerous phone calls flooded emergency services and government offices as people expressed concerns and reported damage. However, there have been no immediate reports of serious injuries or extensive damage. Geologists are still assessing the aftereffects of the earthquake and monitoring for any potential aftershocks. The event serves as a reminder of the potential seismic activity in the Northeast region and the importance of earthquake preparedness.
**2.2-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes New York and New Jersey** **February 6, 2023** In the early hours of Friday, February 6th, a minor earthquake measuring 2.2 magnitude rattled parts of Westchester County, New York. Residents in New York City and New Jersey also reported feeling the tremors. The earthquake occurred at 6:11 AM PST and was centered near the town of North Salem, New York. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter was located approximately 2.5 miles underground. While the earthquake was relatively minor, it was strong enough to be felt by people in the surrounding areas. Reports indicate that the tremors caused doors and windows to shake and items to fall off shelves. However, there were no reports of any injuries or damage. The USGS has not issued any tsunami warnings or advisories in connection with the earthquake. Aftershocks are possible in the coming days, although they are typically weaker than the main event. Residents in the affected areas are advised to be aware of their surroundings and to take precautions in case of additional earthquakes. If you experience any aftershocks, remain calm and follow the official safety guidelines.
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