The 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck New Jersey ... 15 in the magnitude 7.0 range and one 8.0 or greater, according to records going back to 1900. The United States typically has around ...
A rare magnitude 4.8 earthquake rattled New Jersey on Friday, shaking buildings in Manhattan and sending tremors across the Northeast United States, a region unfamiliar with much seismic activity.
His work has previously appeared 1010 WINS/WCBS 880 and NewsBreak. A rare 4.8-magnitude earthquake was felt across the East Coast on the morning of April 5, officials said. The U.S. Geological ...
The preliminary 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck near Lebanon, NJ, around 10:23 a.m. and was potentially felt by more than 42 million people, according to the US Geological Survey. “I was doing ...
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.
NEW YORK, April 5 (Reuters) - A 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck near New York City on Friday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey said, shaking buildings up and down the East Coast and surprising ...
A 4.8-magnitude earthquake shook residents in the ... The USGS’ estimated range of impact from the earthquake on Friday morning (USGS ) Noticeable earthquakes, like the one on Friday morning ...
The magnitude ... electric and natural gas infrastructure near the epicenter, Tewksbury,” PSE&G said. “The safety of our customers and employees is the number one priority.” A 4.8-magnitude ...
A 4.8 earthquake hit the New York metro area around 10:25 a.m. Friday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The organization said the epicenter of the earthquake was located about five ...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 shook New York City on Friday morning around 10:23 a.m. ET, with the tremor, lasting more than five or six seconds and in some areas up to 15 seconds ...
The earthquake measured at least 4.8 magnitude and struck near Lebanon, New Jersey, at 10:23 a.m., about 45 miles west of New York City and 50 miles north of Philadelphia, according to the USGS.
That’s what happened in New Jersey, assuming there was no man-made trigger. Magnitude 4.8 is pretty large, especially for the Northeast, but it’s likely to have minor effects compared with the ...