WEB Earthquake In New York 1998 - Full Movie. A TV film Earthquake in NY is a cinematic classic of the 90s and has all but faded into. Greg Evigan plays a detective searching for his wife Cynthia Gibb. PG 1 hr 27 min Oct 11th 1998 Action Drama Crime A cop is after a nasty serial killer Cops wife and. Vanessa Burns Tom Farr Louis Paquette John Stoneham Jr..
WEB Earthquake In New York 1998 - Full Movie. A TV film Earthquake in NY is a cinematic classic of the 90s and has all but faded into. Greg Evigan plays a detective searching for his wife Cynthia Gibb. PG 1 hr 27 min Oct 11th 1998 Action Drama Crime A cop is after a nasty serial killer Cops wife and. Vanessa Burns Tom Farr Louis Paquette John Stoneham Jr..
**Moderate Earthquake Shakes New Jersey** On Friday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) confirmed a magnitude 2.2 earthquake that struck the Whitehouse Station area of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. The quake was the largest recorded in the state's history. According to the USGS, the earthquake occurred at 10:14 am EST at a depth of 3.5 kilometers. It was felt as far away as New York and Pennsylvania. "It was a quick, sharp jolt," said one Whitehouse Station resident. "It didn't last long, but it was definitely strong enough to wake me up." No major damage or injuries have been reported. However, the earthquake did cause some minor shaking and power outages in the affected area. The USGS says that small earthquakes are common in New Jersey, but it is unusual for one of this size to occur. The last time a magnitude 2.0 or greater earthquake was recorded in the state was in 2019. The USGS is continuing to monitor the situation and will issue updates as needed.
**Major Earthquake Shakes New Jersey and Tri-State Area** On Friday morning, a 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck New Jersey, sending tremors through surrounding states and New York City. The quake was the strongest to hit the state in over 240 years. The earthquake occurred at 10:20 a.m. local time, off the northeastern coast of the United States. It was felt in major cities such as Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. According to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, there were no reports of life-threatening injuries. While this was the most powerful earthquake in New Jersey's recent history, it is not the largest to impact the region. In the 1990s, two earthquakes with magnitudes of 4.6 and 4.5 struck Pennsylvania. Additionally, a 5.3-magnitude earthquake occurred near Au Sable Forks, New York in April 2002. Despite the lack of reported damage, experts urge residents to be prepared for aftershocks and follow safety protocols. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports that the earthquake occurred in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, at 10:23 a.m. Friday. There have been no reports of any damage. Please stay tuned for further updates on this developing story.
**Strongest Earthquake in 139 Years Rocks New York City** A 5.8-magnitude earthquake struck New York City on Tuesday afternoon, marking the strongest seismic activity in the region since 1884. The epicenter of the quake was located near Mineral, Virginia, and its tremors were felt as far north as Maine and as south as Georgia. Millions of people reported feeling their homes and buildings shake. This is the fourth earthquake with an epicenter in the New York City area since 1884. The last major quake to hit the city was a 5.5-magnitude event in 2011. Despite the intensity of Tuesday's quake, New York City is generally safe from significant earthquake damage due to the underlying bedrock. However, smaller earthquakes can still occur and cause minor damage to buildings and infrastructure. The Tewksbury earthquake is a reminder of the region's history of seismic activity. In 1884, a 5.5-magnitude earthquake centered near Virginia was felt throughout the East Coast, causing significant damage to buildings in New York City. Experts advise New Yorkers to be aware of the possibility of future earthquakes and take precautions to prepare for potential ground shaking. This includes securing furniture and appliances, having a disaster plan in place, and knowing the evacuation routes from your home or workplace.
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