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New Jersey Still Rattling and Shaking Two Months After 4.8 Quake

TRENTON, NJ — Several months after a significant 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck near Tewksbury Township in New Jersey, residents continue to experience a series of smaller aftershocks that are keeping the region on alert. The initial quake, which occurred on April 5, 2024, was the largest the area had witnessed in over two centuries and was felt across a broad swath of the northeastern United States.

Since the main shock, multiple smaller tremors have been recorded, most notably near Califon and Whitehouse Station in New Jersey. Recent seismic activity includes:

  • A 1.3 magnitude tremor 5 km ESE of Califon on June 12.
  • A 1.7 magnitude quake 6 km N of Whitehouse Station on June 8.
  • A 1.4 magnitude event 4 km NE of Whitehouse Station on the same day.
  • Additional minor quakes ranging from 1.0 to 1.8 magnitude occurring sporadically throughout early June.

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