In a shocking turn of events, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake struck just north of Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, shaking the densely populated New York City metropolitan area. Residents reported feeling rumbling across the Eastern Seaboard as the U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the quake’s epicenter near Lebanon, New Jersey. Despite the significant magnitude, the Fire Department of New York reported no initial reports of damage.
The earthquake caused a stir in the bustling city, with motorists blaring their horns on momentarily shuddering streets and residents in Brooklyn hearing booming sounds and feeling their buildings shake. Even in Manhattan’s East Village, a resident from earthquake-prone California calmed nervous neighbors.
Reports of the ground shaking were not limited to New York City, as people in Baltimore, Philadelphia, and other areas also felt the tremors. New York Governor Kathy Hochul took to social media to assure the public that her team was assessing impacts and any possible damage caused by the earthquake.
This unexpected seismic event serves as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of natural disasters and the importance of preparedness in densely populated urban areas. As residents in the affected regions recover from the shock of the earthquake, authorities will continue to monitor the situation and ensure the safety and well-being of the community.