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The 2011 Virginia earthquake was felt by more people than any other quake in U.S. history, with tremors also being felt in Canada. [78] Several people were injured and damage was reported in the states of Virginia, the capital Washington D.C., [79] Delaware, [80] Maryland, [81] West Virginia, [82] Pennsylvania, [83] New Jersey, [84] and New ...
Follow here for live updates on the earthquake. ... New Jersey, called the earthquake “the craziest thing I’ve ever experienced.” ... a 5.8-magnitude quake shook central Virginia in 2011, ...
1638 New Hampshire earthquake New Jersey: 5.3 November 29, 1783 1783 New Jersey earthquake New Mexico: 6.2 November 15, 1906 [50] New York: 5.8 September 5, 1944 1944 Cornwall–Massena earthquake North Carolina: 5.2 February 21, 1916 [51] North Dakota: 4.4 July 8, 1968 [52] Ohio: 5.4 March 9, 1937 [53] Oklahoma: 5.8 September 3, 2016
Earthquakes in New Jersey (2 P) H. Hurricanes in New Jersey (48 P) T. ... January 25–27, 2011 North American blizzard; January 2015 North American blizzard;
The 4.8 magnitude quake, which hit at 10:23 a.m. April 5, ranks as the second most powerful to hit New Jersey going back to 1783, when the north-central part of the state saw a 5.3 magnitude ...
Central New Jersey residents reported fallen pictures, a cracked foundation and a sound like a "freight train." Reaction from NJ earthquake: 'It was 7 seconds but it felt like 15 minutes' Skip to ...
An earthquake shook New Jersey, parts of New York, Philadelphia, Boston and the surrounding area Friday morning. The United States Geological Survey reported a 4.8 magnitude centered in Tewksbury ...
With New Jersey earthquake's fault still not found, researchers deploy new aftershock sensors. Evan Bush. Updated April 12, 2024 at 3:17 PM.