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OT: Who felt the earthquake about 1030?

Felt it in Midtown NYC. Saw that there was an earthquake in NJ. This was a tremor, I'd guess.
 
Noticed nothing here in Eastern CT
 
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Shook my office building on CT shoreline. I haven't felt anything like that since I left California decades ago.
 
My mom in Norwalk said the whole house shook for a couple seconds.

My friend in Dover, NJ said he felt it pretty strongly for about 15 seconds! Said he didn't have any damage in his apartment, but it was "trippy," and I certainly buy that.

Earthquakes are wild to me. Low-key a reason I'd prefer not to live in California or Washington. I understand it's simply a way of life (for Californians; obviously will avoid Washington for the sake of Cascadia), but it's one I have a tough time wrapping my mind around.
 
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That was my last feeling of one too.

The CT river valley gets occasional ones but they are really popcorn farts. Barely able to be felt, if at all. This one was the real deal. Knew it immediately. Been a while
 
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Felt it here in Storrs.

First time feeling an earthquake for me. Surreal feeling.
 
I’m on the UES and didn’t feel it but my friends and sister felt it very strongly. Pretty odd.
 
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I'm in Delco, apparently other people felt it but I didn't notice anything.
whole house shook pretty good and a lot of people almost immediatly went out on the street to either ask “what the flock was that?“ or talk about it.
 
I didn’t notice it, but 4.8 is a real earthquake for the northeast.
 
Felt it in my basement in Thomaston. Thought my washer was spinning out an uneven load until I remembered I was in the basement.
 
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