A 4.8-magnitude earthquake that shook New York City in April displayed “peculiar behavior” that raises questions about the ...
“Near the epicenter, there was much less damage or shaking than expected from a magnitude 4.8 earthquake, and that was one ...
An earthquake shook ... striking near New York City. The governor of New York State Kathy Hochul posted on X (formerly twitter) that her team was assessing any possible damage.
Similar quakes in the region in the future, a seismologist warned, "could maybe focus energy toward population centers." ...
Based on existing models, the epicenter of the earthquake, Tewksbury Township, should have sustained substantial damage. It did not, the study shows. Meanwhile, New York City shook much harder ...
A recent earthquake in New Jersey displayed unusual seismic activity and shaking patterns, impacting areas much farther than ...
Based on existing models, the earthquake should have done substantial damage at its epicenter, but that didn't happen. Meanwhile, relatively distant New York City shook much harder than expected ...
The once-in-a-century earthquake resulted in 150 buildings suffering minor damage in New York City. New York Post In 2008, research released by Columbia University stated that more powerful ...
Read more: Can a major earthquake hit New York City? “We expected some property damage – chimneys knocked down, walls cracked or plaster fallen, but there were no obvious signs,” Kim said.