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3.0 Magnitude Quake Shakes New Jersey, Felt Across New York Metro Area

With no reported damage or injuries, officials forecast only minor aftershocks from the shallow quake in the Ramapo Fault zone

The New York City skyline is seen from Fort Lee, N.J., July 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Pablo Salinas)
Map of where Aug. 2, 2025 New Jersey earthquake was felt.
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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