3.8-Magnitude Earthquake Felt in Boston and Maine
Briefly

On Monday morning, a rare 3.8-magnitude earthquake occurred in Southern Maine, with its epicenter located about 10 miles east of Portsmouth, N.H. Tremors were felt as far south as Boston, approximately 60 miles away, and as far north as Freeport, Maine. The United States Geological Survey reported no immediate injuries or damages. Social media users reacted to the event, sharing their experiences of shaking homes. MIT's Emergency Management confirmed that their campus was safe and unaffected, signaling the light nature of this tremor, which remains a developing story.
A light but rare 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck Southern Maine, felt as far south as Boston and no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
Social media users noted a shaking in their homes in Boston and Freeport, reflecting the quake’s unexpected reach across the region.
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