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..
**Full Movie: Relive the Thrilling 'Earthquake in New York' from 1998** Prepare to be captivated as we revisit the iconic TV film "Earthquake in New York," which premiered on October 11th, 1998. This cinematic classic has stood the test of time, offering an unforgettable mix of action, drama, and suspense. The film follows Detective Jack Coburn (Greg Evigan) as he desperately searches for his missing wife, Susan (Cynthia Gibb). As the investigation unfolds, Jack uncovers a sinister serial killer who is terrorizing the city. With a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes, "Earthquake in New York" keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. Its talented cast, including Vanessa Burns, Tom Farr, Louis Paquette, and John Stoneham Jr., delivers gripping performances that bring the characters to life. Don't miss this opportunity to rediscover or experience for the first time the unforgettable "Earthquake in New York." The full movie is now available for your viewing pleasure. Join Detective Coburn on his perilous journey and witness the devastating consequences of a major earthquake in the heart of New York City.
**Northeast Hit by Strongest Earthquake in Over a Decade** **February 6, 2023** The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has confirmed that the earthquake that struck the Northeast this morning was the strongest recorded in the region for over a decade. With a magnitude of 4.0, the quake was felt across several states, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York. The earthquake occurred at 7:14 AM local time, and according to the USGS, was centered near Port Jervis, New York. While there have been no reports of significant damage or injuries at this time, the quake sent shockwaves through the area and caused widespread shaking. The USGS has released a map of the areas that felt the earthquake, which indicates that it was most strongly felt in New Jersey and southeastern New York. The shaking was also felt in parts of Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and Massachusetts. Local authorities are urging residents to remain calm and to be aware of any potential hazards. If you experience any aftershocks, stay indoors and move away from windows. Updates on the situation will be provided as they become available. Stay tuned to local news sources for the latest information.
**Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake Shakes New York City Region** At 10:20 AM today, a magnitude 4.8 earthquake struck the New York City region. The epicenter of the quake was located approximately 5 miles from Dobbs Ferry, New York. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake was felt as far south as Philadelphia and Washington, D.C. However, the most intense shaking was experienced in New York City, where buildings rattled and shook. This is the strongest earthquake to hit the New York City area in over 40 years. A magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck Buffalo, New York last year, but nothing of this magnitude has been recorded in the region since 1979. There are currently no reports of serious injuries or damage. However, authorities are urging residents to be cautious and to report any observed damage. The USGS is continuing to monitor the situation and will provide updates as they become available. If you felt the earthquake, you are encouraged to report it at the USGS website: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/up20230820102028080#executive
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