(NEXSTAR) – When a 4.8-magnitude earthquake hit Lebanon, New Jersey, Friday morning, the shockwaves were felt far and wide.
More than 120,000 responses poured into the USGS’s “Did You Feel It?” tool. Many of those were from reports in densely populated New York City, Boston and Philadelphia.
But people more than 200 miles from the epicenter reported feeling the earthquake. It appears to have shaken areas as far south as the D.C. area and as far north as the New York-Canada border. The shaking last several seconds starting at 10:23 a.m.
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