Rare 4.7-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes New York City Region
In an unusual event, a 4.7-magnitude earthquake jolts the New York City region, surprising residents and prompting emergency responses. Get insights and reactions from affected areas.
Initially measured at 5.5 magnitude by the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre, the earthquake rattled buildings and prompted reactions on social media
A rare seismic event shook the New York City region on Friday morning as a 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). While no immediate damage was reported, the quake reverberated across the area, leaving residents startled in an area unaccustomed to significant seismic activity.
Initially measured at 5.5 magnitude by the European Mediterranean Seismological Centre, the earthquake rattled buildings and prompted reactions on social media platforms from individuals across New York City, New Jersey, northern Pennsylvania, and western Connecticut. Residents described the sensation as a “violent rumble” lasting around 30 seconds, reminiscent of a “drum circle vibration.”
Amidst the tremors, the earthquake interrupted proceedings at the United Nations, where the Save the Children CEO paused addressing the Security Council on the Israel-Gaza conflict as cameras began shaking. In a light-hearted exchange, Palestinian UN envoy Riyad Mansour joked about the ground shaking.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued advisories to airlines, resulting in temporary flight holds and delays of 30-45 minutes for New York City airports. Additionally, the busy Holland Tunnel connecting New York City and New Jersey was temporarily closed for inspection by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Prompting emergency responses from the governors of New York and New Jersey, the earthquake has drawn attention to the region’s preparedness for such events. While New York City Mayor Eric Adams has been briefed, his office reported no major impacts immediately following the quake.
The incident serves as a reminder of the 2011 earthquake in Virginia, which prompted evacuations in New York City and caused damage in Washington. As authorities assess the situation, residents reflect on the rare occurrence, highlighting the need for continued readiness in unexpected circumstances. Stay tuned for further updates on the aftermath of this seismic event.