A magnitude-4.8 earthquake rattled buildings within the New York City region, as reported to the United States Geological Survey. This sudden seismic activity occurred just after 10:20 AM.
The U.S.G.S identified Lebanon, New Jersey, located approximately 50 miles west of Manhattan, as the epicenter of the quake, a location unfamiliar with such significant geological activity. The trembler reached not only the vicinity surrounding the epicenter, but its effects also extended down to Philadelphia and up north to Boston, demonstrating its considerable strength.
A swift response was witnessed from several East Coast airports in the immediate aftermath of the tremor, issuing ground stops and suspending air traffic as a cautionary measure to ensure the safety of their operations and passengers.