In New York, an earthquake of magnitude 3.0 was recorded. The underground chills were felt throughout the city.
In the USA on the night of August 2, an earthquake occurred, notably in some areas of New York and New Jersey. The New York Post reported it with a reference to the US Geological Service.
The magnitude 3.0 earthquake occurred at a depth of nearly 10 km in the city of Gasbruk-Khaits (New Jersey). Shocks were felt throughout New York, from Manhattan to Bronx. In some areas of the New Jersey state, the chills lasted up to 10 seconds, especially in Naley.
USGS analyst Xan Davidson in the ABC News commentary has been mentioned that, although earthquakes in the East Coast are relatively rare, an earthquake of magnitude 3.0 is not considered significant.
“We do not expect significant destruction. There will only be a rush,” he said.
Currently, there is no information about victims and destruction.
Remember, on July 30, the strongest earthquake took place on the coast of Kamchatka. According to the peninsula, the Klyuchevskaya Hill volcano began to explode. The chills have caused many tsunami waves in the region up to 4 meters high. The tsunami was also alarmed in China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Japan.
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Source: korrespondent

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