Oddly enough my wife visits a local facebook page and there was zero mention of it until a few minutes after it hit the news at which point the site was flooded with people who felt it.🙄
Oddly enough my wife visits a local facebook page and there was zero mention of it until a few minutes after it hit the news at which point the site was flooded with people who felt it.🙄
Earthquake in New York? That’s crazy, and I assume pretty rare? I lived in San Francisco for about a year and a half, a long time ago. I definitely felt one earthquake while I was there. It’s a very strange sensation, and it took me a few seconds to realize what it was.
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I did in Brooklyn.
Yup here in CT…
Nothing in Canada 😂
Just north of Boston-nothing.
Oddly enough my wife visits a local facebook page and there was zero mention of it until a few minutes after it hit the news at which point the site was flooded with people who felt it.🙄
Just north of Boston-nothing.
Oddly enough my wife visits a local facebook page and there was zero mention of it until a few minutes after it hit the news at which point the site was flooded with people who felt it.🙄
I’m in nyc, my bed was shaking
Sorry about that, guys, I had beans and hotdogs last night. Probably best if you don't inhale too deeply for a while too. 🙏
I’m in nyc, my bed was shaking
Too much information but good for you. wooo 🥳
Didn't feel a thing in South Yorkshire 🤷
I live I PA and didn't feel anything but that's still crazy, think I'm gonna buy another case of freeze dried food 😅
At the time I was driving on the LIE 495 and didn’t feel nothing. out around 6pm eating dinner I felt it up in Oak Ridge NJ.
Lot of shaking by Morristown NJ, no damage that I saw
Earthquake in New York? That’s crazy, and I assume pretty rare? I lived in San Francisco for about a year and a half, a long time ago. I definitely felt one earthquake while I was there. It’s a very strange sensation, and it took me a few seconds to realize what it was.