WNYC reported that a "3.9 magnitude earthquake shook the New York City region" about 10:45 yesterday morning, and thus was "the biggest earthquake for our area in 18 years."
We completely missed it. "But two of WNYC's twitter followers reported feeling it in Brooklyn. Jonathan Berk, an editor, said he felt it while working at home in Ditmas Park. He told WNYC he was standing when he felt the floor move beneath his feet.
"It was a few seconds of mild shaking, not as regular as when a subway passes, and I don't usually feel the subway like that in my apartment." Berk said it was the first earthquake he'd ever felt, and that it was fun, in retrospect."
More here.
Anyone over here noticed anything unusual?
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