NEW YORK — A small earthquake rattled the New York metropolitan area Saturday night, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
The 3.0-magnitude tremor struck in the New Jersey suburb of Hasbrouck Heights, less than eight miles (13 kilometers) west of Central Park, at a depth of about 6.2 miles (10 kilometers).
One Brooklyn resident described the quake as a brief tremor, “just a slight swaying for a moment.”
Social media lit up with posts from people who felt it, including the official Empire State Building account on X, which reassured: “I AM FINE.”
The quake was weaker than a 4.8-magnitude tremor that hit Tewksbury, New Jersey, in 2024.
While a 3.0 quake is generally too mild to cause damage, such tremors are uncommon in the Northeast.
New York City Emergency Management said there were no immediate reports of major impacts. — Agencies