It felt as if the furnace was blowing up, a truck was hitting our building and our solar panels were falling off – all at the ...
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake shook parts of New England on Monday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred around 10:30 a.m. about 8 miles of the coast of York ...
The quake, centered about six miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine, at 10:22 a.m. was reportedly felt hundreds of miles away across New England and as far as Pennsylvania.
People across the region felt a 3.8 magnitude earthquake that was centered off the coast of Maine in York Harbor. So how rare is such an occurrence in New England?
Monday’s magnitude 3.8 earthquake was felt from Downeast Maine to New York City and west to the Hudson Valley for a few short seconds. By Tuesday evening, no aftershocks were detected by ...
New England and the northeast United States tend to see a couple of earthquakes of this magnitude every year. In June 2024, a quake of about the same magnitude struck just northeast of Oswego in ...
Monday's earthquake was much larger and was felt across New England, from Connecticut all the way to northern New Hampshire. In southern Maine, many residents reported feeling houses and buildings ...
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck near York Harbor, Maine, early Monday, sending tremors as far south as Boston and as far west as Albany, New York. The quake, detected approximately 12 miles ...
Just before 10:30 this morning, an initial report of an earthquake, you know ... So we felt this all the way back out through New York and other places as well. And again this is just ...
Earthquakes with magnitudes of 2.5 or less ... New Jersey and was felt by more than 42 million people across New England. Material from previous Globe stories was used in this report.
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