USGS reports 2.7 earthquake in northern NJ – NBC New York

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An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.7 was reported in northern New Jersey, according to preliminary information from the United States Geological Survey.
The epicenter was registered 2 kilometers southwest of Hillsdale in Bergen County, according to USGS.
This latest tremor comes a few days after another small earthquake with a magnitude of 3.0 rattled the New York metropolitan area Saturday night.
It hit in the New Jersey suburb of Hasbrouck Heights, less than 8 miles west of Central Park, at a depth of about 6.2 miles.
One resident of New York’s Brooklyn borough described it as a very brief tremor, just a slight swaying for a moment.
Nevertheless, social media quickly lit up with people who felt it. The official account of the Empire State Building reported in on the social platform X to say: “I AM FINE.”
The tremor was much milder than a 4.8-magnitude quake in 2024 that struck in Tewksbury, New Jersey, a little farther west of the city.
A 3.0 earthquake is typically not strong enough to cause any damage, but tremors that mild are somewhat rare in the Northeast.