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UPDATE: Earthquake, Aftershocks Rock Livingston (What To Know)
An earthquake rocked the East Coast on Friday morning, and yes – it was felt in Livingston, authorities say.
LIVINGSTON, NJ — An earthquake and several aftershocks rocked the East Coast on Friday, and yes – they were felt in Livingston.
A magnitude 4.8 earthquake was detected with an epicenter seven kilometers north northeast of Whitehouse Station in New Jersey, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), which monitors earthquakes. See Related: Earthquake Rocks NJ, PA, NYC
Reports of buildings shaking began about 10:30 a.m. and lasted for approximately 30 seconds. The shaking was felt as far as New York City and Philadelphia. A series of aftershocks followed, including a 4.0 magnitude aftershock around 6 p.m.
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The Livingston Police Department confirmed that tremors were felt in town in a message on Friday morning:
“We are aware of the earthquake that just happened in the area. Unless you have property damage or injury, please do not call us. Thank you.”
Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston reported that there are no interruptions to services at any RWJBarnabas Health facilities.
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"Our teams are actively assessing our locations to ensure the safety of all patients, visitors and staff members," hospital administrators said. "We will continue to monitor the situation and will keep our communities informed."
Nearby in Essex County, a first grade teacher from Maplewood recounted her classroom's experience.
“Around 10:30 we heard a rumbling and there was a shaking vibration,” she told Patch in an email. “The kids were asking what it was and we thought it was some sort of construction going on, may-be drilling. One girl who used to live in California said she thought it was an earthquake but we all said no way, including myself ... I couldn't believe it was actually an earthquake.”
Earthquakes in the eastern United States are infrequent – but not unexpected, the USGS says. Since 1950, there have been 40 other earthquakes of magnitude 3 or higher within 250 kilometers of Friday’s earthquake. See Related: Here's What Caused Earthquake That Shook NJ, Experts Say
Here’s what happened in some other towns across Essex County:
This article contains reporting from Nicole Rosenthal, Patch staff
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