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‘I am still fine’: NYC rattled by quake, aftershock

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>> NEW YORK: UN Security Council diplomats were shaken in their chairs, planes got briefly grounded, and furniture rattled across New York Friday when an earthquake jolted the city that never sleeps.

No one was hurt, though, and New York’s iconic skyline remained intact.

“I AM FINE,” reported the Empire State Building on its X account.

The tremor had a 4.8 magnitude, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).

Near the epicentre in Lebanon, New Jersey, Dominika Uniejewska, a 50-year-old retail worker, said “I’m still shaking” after being woken up by the quake.

“I’ve never experience­d such a strong earthquake. I did experience some before, but it was nothing compared to that. The whole house was really shaking. The bed was shaking, the house was making rumbling noises,” she said.

“I ran to check on my dog. The dog was okay.”

In Brooklyn, buildings shook, rattling cupboard doors and fixtures.

“I’m nervous, I’m shaking. Many people are scared right now,” said Brooklyn resident Ana Villagran, 62.

Shortly before 6pm (local time) the region was shaken by an aftershock which the USGS said was 4.0 magnitude.

“I AM STILL FINE,” the Empire State building wrote on X.

At the United Nations, which has its headquarte­rs in New York, a Security Council meeting on the situation in Gaza was temporaril­y paused after the initial tremor.

“Is that an earthquake?” said Save the Children representa­tive Janti Soeripto who was speaking at the time. One diplomat joked: “One for the memoirs.”

A short time later many diplomats’ cell phones blared with the sound of the emergency alert system confirming the quake.

“Residents are advised to remain indoors and to call 911 if injured,” the emergency alert said.

Flight operations were halted at several airports in the region including New York’s La Guardia, Newark in New Jersey and in Philadelph­ia.

“Air traffic operations are resuming as quickly as possible,” the Federal Aviation Administra­tion said in a statement.

Social media users reported feeling the earthquake from Philadelph­ia up to New York and eastward along Long Island.

Several users posted images of knocked over garden furniture captioned, “we will rebuild”.

“Earthquake­s are uncommon but not unheard of along the Atlantic Coast, a zone one study called a ‘passive-aggressive margin’ because there’s no active plate boundary between the Atlantic and North American plates,” the USGS wrote on X.

Moderately damaging earthquake­s strike somewhere in the urban corridor twice a century, and smaller earthquake­s are felt every two to three years, USGS said.

 ?? ?? FOR THE MEMOIRS: Residents gather outside of damaged homes after New York and New Jersey got hit by a 4.8-magnitude quake, in Newark, New Jersey.
FOR THE MEMOIRS: Residents gather outside of damaged homes after New York and New Jersey got hit by a 4.8-magnitude quake, in Newark, New Jersey.

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