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A magnitude 22 earthquake was felt in parts of New York and New Jersey early Friday morning the US. WEB New York United States has had M15 or greater 0 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 3 earthquakes in the past 7 days 4 earthquakes in the past 30 days. WEB The quake hit 124 miles east-northeast of West Seneca New York with a depth of 186 miles around 615 am according to the US. WEB If the application does not load try our legacy Latest Earthquakes application Only List Earthquakes Shown on Map. WEB A 22 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of New York and New Jersey in May of last year and a 36 magnitude earthquake rocked the town of Adams..


A magnitude 22 earthquake was felt in parts of New York and New Jersey early Friday morning the US. WEB New York United States has had M15 or greater 0 earthquakes in the past 24 hours 3 earthquakes in the past 7 days 4 earthquakes in the past 30 days. WEB The quake hit 124 miles east-northeast of West Seneca New York with a depth of 186 miles around 615 am according to the US. WEB If the application does not load try our legacy Latest Earthquakes application Only List Earthquakes Shown on Map. WEB A 22 magnitude earthquake rattled parts of New York and New Jersey in May of last year and a 36 magnitude earthquake rocked the town of Adams..



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**No Significant Earthquakes Recorded in New Jersey Recently** In the past 24 hours, New Jersey has experienced zero earthquakes of magnitude 1.5 or greater. This follows a week of inactivity, with no earthquakes recorded in the state in the past seven days. Going back a month, only one minor earthquake has been reported in New Jersey. On November 30, 2017, a 1.6-magnitude quake occurred near Whitehouse Station. The most recent significant earthquake to hit New Jersey was a 2.2-magnitude event that shook parts of Hunterdon County on March 28, 2024. This earthquake caused some minor damage to buildings but no injuries were reported. New Jersey is located in a region of low seismic activity, and major earthquakes are rare. However, even minor earthquakes can cause damage, so it is important to be prepared for the possibility of an earthquake. Residents should have a plan in place for what to do in the event of an earthquake, and they should store an emergency kit that includes food, water, and first aid supplies.


**New York Experiencing Increased Seismic Activity** **New York, United States** - The New York metropolitan area has experienced significant seismic activity in recent days, according to data from the United States Geological Survey (USGS). In the past 24 hours, the state has recorded 15 earthquakes with a magnitude of 1.5 or greater. This is followed by 3 earthquakes in the past 7 days and 4 in the past 30 days. The most notable event was a magnitude 2.2 earthquake that struck parts of New York and New Jersey early Friday morning. The quake was centered 124 miles east-northeast of West Seneca, New York, with a depth of 186 miles. While the recent earthquakes have been relatively minor, they have raised concerns among residents and experts. New York has not experienced a major earthquake since 1985, when a magnitude 5.0 quake hit the Mohawk Valley. According to the USGS, the state has had 18 quakes of magnitudes up to 3.6 since 2024. The current surge in activity may indicate a period of increased seismic unrest. USGS officials urge residents to remain prepared for the possibility of larger earthquakes. They recommend having an emergency plan in place and storing essential supplies such as food, water, and first aid kits. The latest earthquake information can be found on the USGS website or through the agency's mobile app.



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**Major Earthquake Shakes New York City** A powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 48 struck the New York City region at approximately 10:20 AM local time on Friday. The epicenter of the earthquake was located near Jersey City, New Jersey, and was felt across the city and surrounding areas. The earthquake caused buildings to sway and shake, and was felt as far as Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), there have been several smaller earthquakes in the area in the past, including a magnitude 46 and 45 earthquake in Pennsylvania in the 1990s, and a magnitude 53 earthquake. Witnesses reported feeling the earthquake for several seconds, with some describing it as the strongest earthquake they had ever experienced. There are no immediate reports of serious injuries or damage. Emergency responders are currently assessing the situation and investigating any potential damage. Residents are advised to remain calm and follow any instructions from local authorities.


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