Posted on 04/05/2024 7:26:49 AM PDT by ClarityGuy
My house in NJ rattled for 5 seconds, on phone with coworkers in Albany and Westchester NY, they had issues at the same time. This was about 30 sec ago.
M 4.8 - 5 km NE of Lebanon, New Jersey
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DYFI
Time
2024-04-05 10:23:19 (UTC-04:00)
Location
40.672°N 74.784°W
Depth
1.0 km
Magnitude 4.9, 3 miles NE of Lebanon, NJ. Depth of 0.6 mile.
Second earthquake I’ve missed because I was driving at the time. Go figure :-\
Whole house shook. Northern NJ.
Being reported as a 4.8 magnitude quake one mile from Tewksbury, NJ.
I was in my car (sitting at beach, car off)- and either didn’t feel it, or thought that a car drove by and caused a slight shake- but I certainly didn’t notice it if it did.
I was in the April 89 (October 17) quake centered out of Loma Prieta in Palo Alto at Stanford Research Center.. Pretty rough and deadly. Collapsed a whole elevated road/expressway.
Yep, confirmed earthquake. We felt it too - in NJ also.
We are up in Passaic County visiting our son and his family and also felt it. It was pretty significant and lasted about 6 seconds.
Yes, I felt it. Lasted for about 5 seconds in Nassau County, Long Island.
Western MA. Just felt it.
Yep — felt it here in Bucks County, PA — shaking not rolling ... whew!
ECLIPSE!..........................
Many felt it in CT.
Animals are very sensitive to them, and other weather related phenomenon as well. Often sensing them a bit before they hit (cat’s wiskers can supposedly detect very slight disturbances like the ground shaking before we feel it)
Chris Christie fell off the bed.
Chris Christie fell off the bed.
About 10 miles north of my house.
At work further northeast, building vibrated for about 30 seconds.
First time for me. Interesting to say the least.
Earquakes and eclipses are a bad combo for governments controlling ignorant sheep.
SE Michigan has been hearing loud, house shaking booms/explosions the past few weeks. They are not sonic booms (Fighter Wing out of Swanton, Ohio said not), quarries were closed for the night, over too large an area to be a big truck. An earthquake did register in Oregon, Ohio, though.
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