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Magnitude 4.8 Earthquake Strikes New York Metro Area and East Coast

www.nbcnews.com Earthquake hits U.S. East Coast, shaking buildings from Philadelphia to Boston

The U.S. Geological Survey initially measured the earthquake at a 4.8-magnitude.

Earthquake hits U.S. East Coast, shaking buildings from Philadelphia to Boston
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  • People who live near active fault lines: "don't even talk to me unless it's a 6.0+"

    • Remember, a lot of the structures in the tristate area were not designed with quakes in mind. A 4 or 5 might feel a lot more uncomfortable if you’re standing in an unreinforced masonry building that could topple if you fart too hard.

      • I 100% agree. I was more joking that people who live near fault lines are elitist when it comes to the size of earthquakes..

        Humans are weirdly competitive

        • 100%. It’s the same when CA gets a ton of rain or when Texas gets a bunch of ice. The infrastructure wasn’t built for it.

          Although it was funny as fuck to see the NY governor do a press conference for a 4.x earthquake a state away.

      • Also I believe the East has more bedrock so earthquakes are felt more strongly.

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