Centered around Lebanon and Tewksbury, New Jersey, tremors from the earthquake could be felt ... when a 5.8-magnitude tremor rattled buildings across the Northeast, everywhere from Washington ...
An earthquake struck the East Coast of the United States on Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, causing ...
Scientists have yet to pinpoint the fault that caused the New Jersey earthquake. Researchers are installing equipment to ...
Even though earthquakes like Friday’s 4.8-magnitude ... There are a lot of brick buildings in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, and those are buildings you’d expect to see cracking ...
New Jersey's primary natural threats are coastal storms, blizzards, wildfires, river flooding and occasional droughts.
The magnitude 4.8 Tewksbury earthquake surprised millions of people on the U.S. East Coast who felt the shaking from this largest instrumentally recorded earthquake in New Jersey since 1900.
The East Coast and New York City are no strangers to earthquakes, although they are rare. A quake hit near the town of ...
Arnold Hom, who works in the Community Development Division at the City of Cupertino, said construction methods and earthquake testing have recently improved. This changes how analysts look at older ...
we need to take every opportunity to educate the public about the earthquake hazard," he said. “This New Jersey earthquake gave us an opportunity to inform the many people in large, East Coast cities ...
Traffic through the Holland Tunnel between Jersey City, New Jersey ... or infrastructure problems from the earthquake, Mayor Eric Adams said. City Buildings Commissioner James Oddo said officials ...
Geologists show how the earthquake's rupture direction may have affected who felt the strongest shaking on 5 April. The magnitude 4.8 Tewksbury earthquake surprised millions of people on the U.S ...
"We're not used to having earthquakes in New Jersey, let alone a big one like ... 1911, which is why we're building two new ones," he said. Cracks appeared in roads closer to the epicentre ...