Following the earthquake that measured 4.8 magnitude on the Richter scale Friday morning in New Jersey, aftershocks caused more rumbles throughout the Garden State. At approximately 5:59 p.m. an ...
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New Jersey has been hit by more than 45 aftershocks following last week’s 4.8-magnitude earthquake — including one that rattled the Garden State on Wednesday morning. The 2.6-magnitude quake ...
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This aftershock comes after a 4.8 magnitude earthquake was observed in ... Hunterdon County said after the earthquake, two after-shocks occurred over a 90-minute span. The county is currently ...
The United States Geological Survey said the quake struck at 10:23 a.m. ET and had a magnitude of 4.8, with an epicenter ... is only going to last a second or two," Earle said.
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per CBS News, that while there are concerns about aftershocks, "New Yorkers should go about their normal day. First responders are working to make sure the city's safe." “A 4.8 magnitude ...
The 4.8 magnitude quake occurred about 4.3 miles north of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, in the northern part of the state. Shaking lasted less than 30 seconds. According to the moment magnitude ...
This quake was 4.8 miles deep, and felt by hundreds of more people, according to the agency. At least 1,717 people reported feeling the second quake from as far as Santa Cruz and Reno, Nevada.
A magnitude-4.8 earthquake struck the Northeast on Friday morning, according to a preliminary estimate from the U.S. Geological Survey, the strongest to hit the densely populated region since 2011.