Second earthquake in days strikes New Jersey, shakes parts of NY
Briefly

A 2.7-magnitude earthquake rocked parts of New Jersey near Hillsdale just after noon, with a focus more than 7 miles beneath the earth's surface. It remains uncertain if there were any injuries or damages reported from this quake. This event follows a 3.0-magnitude earthquake recorded in Hasbrouck Heights, which occurred just days earlier and was felt in sections of Manhattan and Staten Island. The situation is still developing and further updates are anticipated.
A small earthquake, measuring 2.7 on the Richter scale, struck near Hillsdale, New Jersey, at a depth of over 7 miles just after noon.
Just days earlier, a magnitude-3.0 quake occurred in Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, which was felt across parts of Manhattan and Staten Island.
Read at New York Post
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