Did you feel it?: Small earthquake shakes New Jersey
Earthquake Details
A small earthquake shook Bergen County, New Jersey early Friday afternoon. According to the USGS, a magnitude 2.4 earthquake struck near Paramus just after 1 p.m. Friday. The quake was at a depth of 4.78 miles.
Residents’ Reports
On the USGS website, residents reported “weak” to “light” shaking across northern New Jersey.
No Damage Reported
There were no initial reports of any damage from the earthquake.
What’s Next?
The USGS will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. In the meantime, residents can stay informed about seismic activity in their area by visiting the USGS website.
Conclusion
While the earthquake was small, it’s a reminder of the importance of being prepared for seismic events. By staying informed and taking steps to secure your home and family, you can be better equipped to handle unexpected events like this.
FAQs
What was the magnitude of the earthquake?
The earthquake had a magnitude of 2.4.
Where was the epicenter of the earthquake?
The epicenter of the earthquake was near Paramus, New Jersey.
How deep was the earthquake?
The earthquake was at a depth of 4.78 miles.
Was there any damage reported?
No, there were no initial reports of damage from the earthquake.