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Why the New Jersey earthquake was felt several hundred miles away

April 5, 2024 at 3:29 p.m. EDT
An earthquake that rattled the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic was centered in New Jersey and relatively shallow, just three miles below the surface. (David Dee Delgado/Getty Images)
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Wendy Bohon, an earthquake geologist, was reading a budget report Friday morning at her home in Chesapeake Beach, Md., when she felt the unmistakable light shaking of an earthquake. The cat didn’t wake up. The dog looked around. A plant swayed.

The tremors traveled about 160 miles to Bohon’s home from a 4.8-magnitude earthquake near Whitehouse Station, N.J. It was a moderate earthquake from a geological point of view, with similar-sized quakes happening frequently all over the globe. But it marked a relatively infrequent event on the East Coast — one that jostled people across the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast from their daily routines.