OMG! For the second time in three days, New Jersey was hit by an earthquake. On Saturday, the Hillsdale, NJ area, which is located in Bergen County, experienced a 3.0 magnitude earthquake and then just today it got rattled by another measuring 2.7 on the Richter Scale.
Parts of Westchester County and The Bronx reportedly detected the quake. News 12 Westchester reports that they received calls that tremors were felt by residents in Yonkers, Mount Vernon, Mount Pleasant, and Pleasantville.
Earthquakes are a rare occurrence for our region. In a video shared by News 12 Westchester, you can actually HEAR the rumbles travel through the backyard of a home. Watch it below.
LISTEN TO THIS: A magnitude 2.7 earthquake rattled parts of the tristate area. Did you happen to catch video of the earthquake? Share your videos with us in the comments below.
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Did YOU feel the earthquake? Let me know where you were and what it felt like! I have FOMO, lol.