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..
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..
**Recent Earthquake Activity in the New York City Area** According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Earthquake Information Center, there have been a number of earthquakes in the New York City area in recent years. The most significant of these was the "Chesequake earthquake" that occurred on October 27, 2001, with a magnitude of 5.2 and a depth of 22 kilometers. The earthquake was felt by many people in Manhattan and caused minor damage to some buildings. Other notable earthquakes in the New York City area include a magnitude 3.6 event that occurred in Adams Center, New York, on August 30, 2011, and a magnitude 3.6 event that occurred in Croton-on-Hudson, New York, on May 31, 2010. While the New York City area is not as seismically active as some other regions of the United States, such as California, there is still the potential for earthquakes to occur. It is important for residents of the New York City area to be aware of this potential and to take steps to prepare for an earthquake. Some tips for earthquake preparedness include: * **Having a plan.** In the event of an earthquake, it is important to have a plan in place for what to do. This plan should include where you will go, how you will communicate with loved ones, and what supplies you will need. * **Assembling an emergency kit.** An emergency kit should include items such as food, water, first aid supplies, and a flashlight. * **Securing your home.** To help prevent damage during an earthquake, it is important to secure your home by bolting down furniture and heavy objects. * **Knowing your evacuation routes.** In the event of an earthquake, it is important to know your evacuation routes and to practice them with your family. By following these tips, you can help to prepare yourself and your family for an earthquake.
**3.8-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Buffalo, NY** **New York, NY** - On April 5, 2024, at 10:20 AM EDT, a 3.8-magnitude earthquake shook Buffalo, New York, startling residents and causing minor damage. The earthquake occurred on the northeastern coast of the United States, near the city center. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) initially reported a preliminary magnitude of 4.8 but later revised it to 3.8. According to the USGS, the quake was felt in Buffalo and surrounding areas, including Rochester and Niagara Falls. Minor damage was reported to some buildings, including cracked walls and broken windows. There were no immediate reports of injuries. This is the strongest earthquake to hit the western New York region in decades. Earthquakes are relatively rare in the northeastern US, but they do occur periodically. The USGS advises residents in the affected area to be aware of the possibility of aftershocks and to take precautions to ensure their safety.
**Recent Earthquakes in New Jersey** According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), New Jersey has experienced the following seismic activity in recent times: * **Past 24 hours:** 0 earthquakes with a magnitude of M1.5 or greater * **Past 7 days:** 0 earthquakes with a magnitude of M1.5 or greater * **Past 30 days:** 1 earthquake with a magnitude of M1.5 or greater * **Past 365 days:** 3 earthquakes with a magnitude of M1.5 or greater **Notable Recent Earthquakes** * **January 2023:** A magnitude 2.2 earthquake shook parts of New York and New Jersey, centered northeast of Whitehouse Station on the Ramapo. * **August 2022:** A magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck parts of northern New Jersey, centered near East Freehold. * **July 2022:** A small earthquake, magnitude 2.14, was felt in central New Jersey just after 2 am, with an epicenter near East Freehold. **USGS Confirmation** The USGS has confirmed that all of the aforementioned earthquakes occurred within New Jersey. These events are typically minor and do not cause significant damage. **Additional Information** For more up-to-date information on earthquake activity in New Jersey, please visit the following resources: * [USGS Earthquake Hazards Program](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/) * [New Jersey Geological Survey](https://www.nj.gov/dep/njgs/)
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