Rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake recorded in the US: Statue of Liberty shakes

Rare 4.8 magnitude earthquake recorded in the US: Statue of Liberty shakes

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A rare 4.8-magnitude earthquake struck near Lebanon, New Jersey, shaking New York City and the U.S. East Coast, forcing an assessment of infrastructure safety and causing the Statue of Liberty to sway.

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 has shaken New York City and the east coast of the United States. This is reported by the BBC, UNN reports.

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New York City and cities along the east coast of the United States are assessing the aftermath of a rare earthquake that struck near Lebanon, New Jersey. The 4.8 magnitude earthquake was recorded at 10:23 local time and was felt from Pennsylvania to Connecticut.

Officials are currently assessing the safety of the infrastructure, and the US Geological Survey has recorded at least six aftershocks, including one with a magnitude of 4.0.

In addition, the Statue of Liberty in New York City was observed to be shaking, and workers and residents of several city districts reported strong vibrations.

At the UN Security Council headquarters, the meeting on Gaza was temporarily suspended due to these shocks.

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Airplanes at two airports - JFK in New York and Newark in New Jersey - have temporarily stopped moving while runways are checked for damage.

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