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Associated Press article and video (April 3, 2024):
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And today, felt along the East coast: https://weather.com/news/news/2024-04-05-earthquake-new-york-new-jersey-northeast
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Fierce earthquake rattles Taiwan, killing 9 and injuring more than 1,000
The quake, which also injured more than 1,000, was centered off the coast of rural, mountainous Hualien County.

Taiwan emerges remarkably unscathed after massive [7.4 magnitude] earthquake: https://www.npr.org/2024/04/04/1242...remarkably-unscathed-after-massive-earthquakeThe strongest earthquake in a quarter-century rocked Taiwan Wednesday morning, killing nine people, stranding dozens at quarries and a national park, and sending some residents scrambling out the windows of damaged buildings.
The quake, which injured more than 1,000, struck just before 8 a.m. and was centered off the coast of rural, mountainous Hualien County, where some buildings leaned at severe angles, their ground floors crushed. Just over 150 kilometers (93 miles) away in the capital of Taipei, tiles fell from older buildings, and schools evacuated students to sports fields as aftershocks followed.
Rescuers fanned out in Hualien, looking for people who may be trapped and using excavators to stabilize damaged buildings. The numbers of people missing, trapped or stranded fluctuated as authorities learned of more in trouble and worked to locate or free them.
"The road below my feet suddenly turned into what felt like waves on water," said Vincent Tseng, a Hualien resident.
Yet, the day after what was the worst quake to hit the Asian island in a quarter century, most residents cannot stop talking about how much worse it could have been.
As of Thursday local time, authorities say nine people were killed during the quake and just over 1,000 people were injured. Train service through the epicenter was restored within 24 hours.
"It is quite remarkable that given an earthquake of this magnitude, we have seen so few reported causalities," says Daniel Aldrich, a political science professor at Northeastern University who studies earthquake resilience around the world. "India and Haiti faced less powerful earthquakes but had far more casualties and Taiwan has managed to have so few."
And today, felt along the East coast: https://weather.com/news/news/2024-04-05-earthquake-new-york-new-jersey-northeast
An earthquake that may have been felt by up to 42 million people rattled New York, Philadelphia and other Northeast cities at around 10:25 a.m. EDT this morning.
Shaking was reported across the Northeast, including in Maryland, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Hampshire and Maine.
There are no reports of major damage or injuries.

Friday's earthquake was the strongest in NJ since 1783. A look back at quake history
Friday's earthquake was the strongest to hit New Jersey since 1783.
www.northjersey.com
AP's live updates (ETA - until just before 4 pm ET):The April 5, 2024 earthquake was a once-in-a-lifetime event.
The magnitude 4.8 earthquake near Tewksbury was the most significant to impact North Jersey since 1884, when an Aug. 10 earthquake somewhere near Jamaica Bay toppled chimneys and moved houses off their foundations as far as Rahway.
Other than that quake, there were only three earthquakes in modern history that caused damage in the state: 1737 (New York City), 1783 (west of New York City) and 1927 (New Jersey coast near Asbury), according to New Jersey Office of Emergency Management records. However, as with Friday's quake, objects falling from shelves and building damage such as chimney collapse were thought to be the extent of the impact. New Jersey has yet to record a fatality due to an earthquake, according to state records.

Earthquake shakes New York, New Jersey, Philly: Live updates
An earthquake shook parts of the East Coast with a preliminary magnitude of 4.8. FDNY says there were no initial reports of damage.

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