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NY Post
New York Post
19 May 2023


NextImg:Magnitude 2.2 earthquake rattles parts of New York metro area

Shake and wake!

A 2.2 magnitude earthquake struck the New York metropolitan area early Friday morning, Fox Weather confirmed to The Post, leaving many around the city jostled awake by the temblor.

The quake hit south of Hastings-on-Hudson in Westchester County around 2 a.m., while the rumbling seemed to be concentrated in White Plains, Yonkers, and parts of northeast New Jersey, according to Fox meteorologist Christopher Tate.

There were no immediate reports of damage in the area.

One resident claimed to have felt the minor earthquake as far away as Danbury, Conn, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Shocked local residents rushed to Twitter following the rare earthquake.

“DID NEW YORK JUST HAVE AN EARTHQUAKE????? HELLO,” one Twitter user tweeted.

“When the earthquakes follow you from cali to new york (i woke up to my house lurching at 2 a.m.),” another wrote.

A map showing the are where the 2.2 earthquake hit on early Friday morning.
USGS

A view of the New York City skyline with the George Washington Bridge in the foreground and the One Vanderbilt, Empire State Building and One World Trade Center in the background on October 22, 2022 in Hastings-on-Hudson.

A view of the New York City skyline with the George Washington Bridge in the foreground and the One Vanderbilt, Empire State Building, and One World Trade Center in the background on Oct. 22, 2022, in Hastings-on-Hudson.
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“I think New York just had an earthquake…. Cause my bed was trembling and woke me up,” tweeted another user who reported feeling the quake.

Earthquakes of a magnitude of 3 and below will not usually result in much damage but are strong enough to be felt by those in the affected area, according to the USGS.

Significant destruction usually only occurs when the earthquake’s magnitudes are around 5.5 or higher.

The largest recorded earthquake to strike New York was a 5.9 on the New York-Canada border on Sept. 5, 1944, which caused minor damage to surrounding towns, the NESEC reported.

A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck the suburbs of Buffalo in early February.