Latest from earthquake's epicenter in New Jersey, NYC residents react and more

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Published 2024-04-05
CBS New York has team coverage after a 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck New Jersey and rattled the Northeast.

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  • ATTENTION, that 4.8° is not an earthquake, it is a simple tremor. In Chile, South America, we have earthquakes from 7.0° to 9.5°, these are earthquakes (even those that have changed the axis of the earth). Greetings.
  • @ladycymbeline
    Large aftershock felt just outside Trenton around 6:03pm as I was leaving work.
  • Newyork is on GRANITE ROCK. STRONGEST. ROCK. Earth quakes are unheard off. That is why we have very high buildings safe. But nothing God won’t bring down if we continue arrogance mocking g ignoring ungrateful ness to him abusing children and all against Gods will and teachings. He is showing who is incharge.
  • @barbslife5460
    We had another here in Whitehouse station nj. It shook the house and the cat was terrified. Happened at 6pm est.
  • @be.love.shine.
    Repent, time is short, love God love eachother follow Jesus and pray
  • @Ana_crafty8456
    I felt it in lancaster Pennsylvania my dog ran i was in my kitchen and everything was shaking.. bless us all 🙏
  • This is good, decent, old fashion news coverage. I miss this kind of 'stay on topic' news...glad some stations still practice it.
  • @tmuny1380
    This is 100% true ! The earthquake felt like an train hitting homes !
  • @TheFire1202
    Rental Insurance is important for times like this.
  • @ricok987
    Did you all here what that woman in Redington said? Having a smaller earthquake a few weeks ago means that today's was an aftershock. You know, aftershocks are not always less intense. Also, because of additional seismic activity, the area may become more volatile. Better keep tabs on this subject if a home owner because if earthquake structural damage occurs you will be on the hook for the entire restoration/reconstruction cost.
  • @incamoran9532
    This shake was quite shallow, seated only 4.7km below the earth's crust. Now imagine one releasing 480 times the energy at the same depth and you might understand what happened to Christchurch in New Zealand in Feb 2011. Devastation.