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Co-worker (remote) was 25 miles from the epicenter and had picture frames come off the wall. Brother working in NYC said it felt like a subway underneath the building.
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Less than 10 miles to north from Lebanon...it was strong. Another strong one hit at exacyly 6pm, a 4.0.
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I was in the Lincoln Tunnel of all places. Never felt a thing.
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This is the first I hear about it. LOL.
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Felt it this morning in Northern NJ about 50 miles from the epicenter and also an aftershock around 6 PM. The morning event had a very loud rumbling here, with lots of shaking.
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Wife and kids were home (about a 9 mile drive from epicenter) and I was at work in Denville. Felt it bad for about 20-30 seconds at work and was very loud, wife and kids were freaked out big time. They thought the house was falling apart. Felt the other 4.0 tremor at around 6pm too. CRAZY!
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The Washington Post has a good article about East coast quakes--apparently the tremors are felt for longer distances than on the West coast,
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https://wapo.st/3U6JnVO And I did feel the aftershock -- not as dramatic, but enough to rattle the same sliding door as the original episode. Last edited by paredown; 04-06-2024 at 06:45 AM. |
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