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North Jersey was shaken up again Aug. 5 when an afternoon 2.7 magnitude earthquake hit Bergen County, the U.S. Geological ...
Earthquakes in the Northeast tend to be active for a short period of time before the activity shifts to another area, Gates ...
An earthquake in Bergen County shook parts of New Jersey and New York on Saturday night, the second time in less than two weeks that an earthquake struck in the Garden State. The quake registering 3.0 ...
Dozens of reports have been filed in the USGS 'did you feel it' page from neighboring counties in New Jersey including Essex, ...
Did you feel it? An earthquake with a magnitude of 2.7 was reported in northern New Jersey, according to preliminary ...
Did you feel that? Why are there so many earthquakes lately? NJ got rocked multiple times recently. What causes an earthquake ...
Days after a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was confirmed in Bergen County, local residents reported feeling more shaking Tuesday ...
A 2.7 magnitude earthquake was confirmed in Bergen County on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 5, the United States Geological Survey ...
The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed a 3.0 magnitude earthquake rocked Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, New Jersey at ...
A small earthquake centered in northern New Jersey on Tuesday rattled the New York City metropolitan area, officials said.
When you think of earthquake danger zones in the United States, it's unlikely that New Jersey is at the top of your list.
Geologist and Rutgers University professor Alexander Gates explaines why New Jersey may be having so many earthquakes.