Magnitude 3.0 earthquake rattles New Jersey, temblor felt as far as NYC
Briefly

A 3.0 magnitude earthquake rattled New Jersey on August 2, centered in Hasbrouck Heights, Bergen County. It struck just after 10:15 p.m. ET and was felt in parts of New York City. The quake, which lasted a few seconds, registered nearly 10 miles deep. As of noon on August 3, local emergency officials reported no injuries or damages. New Yorkers were advised to remain alert for possible aftershocks, which can occur from seconds to days later.
The 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck Hasbrouck Heights, Bergen County on Saturday, Aug. 2 just after 10:15 p.m. ET, felt as far as New York City.
No damage or injuries were reported following the earthquake, with NYC Emergency Management stating that operations across the city continued as normal.
Read at USA TODAY
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