An earthquake shook the New York tristate area on Friday morning, sending residents across several states into a panic — or, at least, animated conversation at the water cooler.
The approximate epicenter of the earthquake was in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, the U.S. Geological Survey said. According to preliminary data from the USGS, the earthquake measured at 4.8 magnitude, and tremors were felt as far south as Charlotte, North Carolina, and as far north as Ottawa, Canada.
Residents in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania reported buildings shaking for several seconds. James Pittinger, the mayor of Lebanon, New Jersey, told MSNBC that items fell off the shelves in his home and his dog ran for cover.
“It’s the craziest thing I’ve ever experienced,” he said.
Was there just an earthquake in Cambridge Massachusetts?
— Annette Gordon-Reed (@agordonreed) April 5, 2024
Honestly, my first thought was, "Why does it feel like there's a really big subway going underneath my apartment right now?"
— Peter Sterne (@petersterne) April 5, 2024
I AM FINE
— Empire State Building (@EmpireStateBldg) April 5, 2024
New York and the Northeast experience earthquakes with surprising frequency, although not often of this magnitude. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said at a Friday briefing that it was “one of the largest earthquakes on the East Coast to occur in the last century.”








