A 3.0-magnitude earthquake struck parts of New Jersey and New York on Saturday night, sending light tremors across the region. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred six miles beneath the ground in Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, at 10:18 p.m. local time.
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Tremors Felt Across New York City and New Jersey
While no injuries or structural damage have been reported so far, the tremors were widely felt across several counties. Residents took to social media shortly after the quake to describe the shaking.
Which Areas Were Affected?
As reported by Patch, people from Jersey City, Bergen, Morris, and Essex counties in New Jersey, as well as New York City, said they felt the earthquake.
What Authorities Are Saying
NYC Emergency Management issued a statement on X (formerly Twitter), confirming the seismic activity and offering safety guidance:
“A magnitude 3.0 earthquake is reported to have occurred in or near New Jersey. Tremors may have been felt in parts of New York City. NYC Emergency Management is monitoring for impacts and coordinating with agency partners.”
The agency also offered practical advice for residents: “Be prepared for possible aftershocks. These may follow minutes, hours, or even days after the initial quake. No immediate protective action is needed unless you experienced damage. If you felt shaking, check for hazards such as shifted items, falling debris, or cracks.”
They added: “No major impacts reported at this time. Updates will follow if conditions change.”
Residents were advised to contact 311 for non-emergency damage and 911 for life-threatening emergencies only.