Overview
- The USGS confirmed a magnitude 3.0 earthquake struck near Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, at approximately 10:18 p.m. local time on August 2
- Tremors were felt across northern New Jersey, New York City and as far as 60 miles from the epicenter, including Long Island and Westchester County
- Seismologists reported the quake occurred at a shallow depth of about 10 kilometers, amplifying its reach across the dense Northeast bedrock
- Local authorities emphasize there have been no reports of damage or injuries and advise residents to expect minor aftershocks around magnitude 1.0
- Experts attribute the event to intraplate faulting along the Ramapo Fault system and continue monitoring regional seismic activity