On Monday morning, a magnitude 3.8 earthquake shook part of the northeast off the coast of the main state, and the distant residents were damaged. While feeling the sound of Boston The people involved said.
According to the US Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake occurred about 10.5 miles southeast of the main York, 10:30 am, and the magnitude was initially reported to be 4.1, and then the magnitude was adjusted to 3.8.
USGS wrote in X, “Today's M3.8, which occurred near Bar Haber, the main state, reminds me that an earthquake occurs along the Atlantic coast but not unprecedented.”
The National Meteorological Bureau (NWS) in Caliboo, Maine has announced that there is no tsunami.
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There was no report of damage or injury immediately.
On Monday morning, the US Geological Investigation reported a magnitude 3.8 off the main state. (US Geological Survey Center)
Residents in the northeast reported that they were surprised in social media.
“Earthquake! Is there any other person you felt? I am in the southern part of the main state, but the whole house shook as if the car had rushed,” said one user.
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“It's a pretty decent shock. It's a great moment.” Written by the user In the second post. “I hurried to the window to see if something hit my house.”
NWS Boston, about 105 miles south from York, I asked the residents If they feel the roar.
New Hampshire and other residents of Road Island also reported rattle.
According to USGS, New England and the southern New York Long Island have been damaged by large earthquakes since colonial era.
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“A moderate earthquake occurs somewhere in the area every decades, and small earthquakes can be felt about twice a year,” USGS said. “The Boston area was damaged three times in the mid -1700s, and New York was damaged in 1737 and 1884.”





