Lebanon, NJ – Residents of Lebanon, New Jersey, are responding to the effects of a 4.8 magnitude earthquake that struck the area. The earthquake, centered near Whitehouse Station in Hunterdon County, occurred at 10:23 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Emergency Response in Newark
Emergency responders in Newark, NJ, are actively assessing the aftermath of the earthquake. Reports indicate that there have been leaning and unstable structures near some homes in the area. As a precautionary measure, residents have been evacuated, and building officials are investigating the extent of the damage.
It is currently unclear whether the damage observed is directly attributed to the earthquake. Authorities are working to determine the cause and provide necessary support to affected residents.
USGS Interactive Map for Tracking
The USGS has provided an interactive map for individuals to track the impact of the earthquake in their respective areas. This resource allows users to stay informed about any developments related to seismic activity in their vicinity.
Stay Informed for Updates
As this is a developing story, individuals are advised to stay updated on any further developments. The situation may evolve, and additional information may become available as assessments continue.
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