Recent Magnitude 3.9 Earthquake Strikes Northeast Coast, Felt as Far as Boston
Recent Magnitude 3.9 Earthquake Strikes Northeast Coast, Felt as Far as Boston
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A magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck near Maine's coast on the morning of January 27, 2025. The epicenter of the quake was located in York Harbor, Maine. The shaking was felt as far away as Boston, Massachusetts, and even in parts of Connecticut.
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There have been no reports of significant damage to structures or injuries from this earthquake. This event is considered relatively uncommon for the Northeast, a region that typically experiences fewer earthquakes compared to more seismically active areas of the United States.The earthquake's magnitude and depth have been reported differently across various sources. Some sources indicate a magnitude of 3.8, while others report it as 3.9. The depth of the quake was relatively shallow, which may have contributed to the shaking being felt over a broader area.This recent earthquake adds to the historical context of seismic activity in the Northeast, which has experienced over 2,000 recorded quakes since the 1700s. Despite the rarity, the region has seen significant earthquakes, such as the 4.8 magnitude quake that struck near Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, on April 5, 2024.