The earthquake struck off the coast of Maine on Monday around 10:22 a.m. Thousands of people reported that they felt the ground shaking.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake off the coast of Maine rattled residents from Boston to Connecticut on Monday and was felt as far away as Albany.
United States Geological Survey reports earthquake took place at about 10:22 a.m. Monday and was centered about six miles southeast of York Harbor in southern Maine
An earthquake centered off the coast of New England Monday morning was felt in the Boston area, Maine and Pennsylvania.
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The U.S. Geological Survey is reporting a magnitude 4.1 earthquake happened off the coast of southern Maine on Monday. According to the USGS, the earthquake happened at 10:22 a.m. just over 8 miles (13 km) southeast of York Harbor.
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake near the Maine coast surprised residents across northern New England and even as far away as Pennsylvania. Despite widespread shaking, no major damage or injuries were reported.
People as far away as Connecticut, Massachusetts and North Carolina reported they felt shaking Friday afternoon.
The quake, centered about six miles southeast of York Harbor, Maine, at 10:22 a.m. was reportedly felt hundreds of miles away across New England and as far as Pennsylvania.
An earthquake shook much of New England on Monday morning. The quake was centered southeast of York Harbor, Maine but was felt more than 60 miles away in Massachusetts, WFXT reported. It was felt as far south as Pennsylvania, The Associated Press reported.