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Earthquake today

Earthquake today 

An earthquake shook America's New York and New Jersey. The intensity of this earthquake was measured at 4.8 on the Richter scale. Another shock came earthquake today. Quoting CNN, New York Governor Kathy Hochul said that if the earthquake strikes again, People are encouraged to fall down and protect themselves. Hochul advised residents not to stay near buildings, especially tall buildings. urged that if they have some earthquake If you feel any pain or hear unusual noises, leave your home immediately. And along with the walls, doors, floors and windows including water and gas lines Click here to open popup Also inspect your homes for damage

Earthquake Today Minimal Damage Information

According to the mayor of New York City, there was no basic earthquake. There have been no reports of any significant damage to structures and no known injuries.
Addressing the public of New York
Adams, who is the mayor of New York City, is confident
told residents
Everyone should go about their normal day First responders are making sure the city is safe

New York Mayor Adams confirms school and college buildings are safe for students
Adams has advised all students to stay in school and college due to Earthquake Today earthquake.
Newark Liberty after being permanently stopped
Flights have resumed at international airports

According to the report of American scientist
The epicenter of the earthquake occurred at 10:23 am.
Whitetown Station New Jersey about 45 miles and west of New York City
And 50 miles north of Philadelphia, the epicenter was in central New Jersey, Tewksbury, about 40 miles west of New York City.
Located at a depth of 4.7 kilometers inWas

Earthquake Today One such earthquake was seen from Georgia to Canada on August 23, 2011, which shook everyone, the intensity of which was recorded at 5.8.
who came to the East Coast after World War II
This was a very powerful earthquake whose epicenter was located in Virginia.

According to the US Geological Survey, Friday's earthquake is the third largest earthquake recorded in the northeastern United States in the last 50 years. The largest earthquake recorded in the region was a magnitude 5.3 earthquake near Au Sable Forks, New York in 2002.

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