A second small earthquake rattled the New York metropolitan area on Tuesday within several days of another.
The 2.7 magnitude earthquake struck a little after noon near suburban Hillsdale, New Jersey, about 10 miles northwest of the Bronx in New York City, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake was also felt in the city and in Connecticut.
The tremor came after a 3.0 magnitude earthquake shook the area Saturday night. That earthquake struck Hasbrouck Heights, which is about 9 miles south of Hillsdale.
Jessica Turner of the National Earthquake Information Center said it was “a little hard” to label the second one an aftershock.
“While it did occur about nine miles to the north of the earthquake that occurred on August 2nd, we aren’t quite sure because it’s not right on top of that location,” she said. “We aren’t quite sure if this is an aftershock of that earthquake or if maybe it’s just kind of like a separate earthquake that occurred.”
While tremors this strong are common in other parts of the United States, relatively few have been recorded in the New York City area.
A much larger, 4.8-magnitude quake that struck in Tewksbury, New Jersey, a little farther west of the city, in April 2024 was felt as far away as Boston and Baltimore.
(AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, File)
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