Earthquake near Paramus, NJ: Did you feel it?
Why are there Earthquakes in NJ?
FOX 5 NY's Aubrey Puente looks into the Ramapo fault line the largest system of cracks in the Northeast.
NEW JERSEY - Parts of New Jersey were rattled by a 2.4 magnitude earthquake on Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Was there an earthquake in New Jersey today?
What we know:
The USGS says the earthquake happened around 1:02 p.m in Bergen County, between Paramus and River Edge.

Photo credit: USGS
Earthquakes are less common on the eastern than on the western edges of the U.S. because the East Coast does not lie on a boundary of tectonic plates.
Earthquake NYC in April 2024
The backstory:
Back on April 5, 2024, a 4.8-magnitude earthquake shook NYC and the Tri-State area.
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What is an aftershock?
Dig deeper:
Aftershocks are smaller earthquakes that occur in the same general area during the hours, days and years following a larger quake, or the "mainshock," according to the USGS.
How vulnerable is NYC to earthquakes?
Friday's 4.8 magnitude earthquake took many by surprise. And while quakes are rare on the East Coast, questions are being raised on just how vulnerable the Big Apple is to a larger quake hitting the area.
Aftershocks usually mean that the ground is readjusting itself following the main earthquake.
USGS earthquake map
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