The 3.8 earthquake from the coast of Maine shook parts from the northeast on Monday morning, with the resident Boston feels tired, The officials said.
The earthquake occurred about 6.5 miles southeast York, Maine, 10:30 am, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS), which was initially reported 4.1 before setting TEMBLOR to 3.8.
Usgs wrote on X. “M3.8 today near the Harbour Bar, Maine, reminds us that the earthquakes are unusual but have not heard of it along the Atlantic coast.”
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Caribu, Maine, said there was no threat to Tsunami.
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There were no immediate reports on damage or injuries.
Residents in the northeast have reported that they were shocked by social media.
“The earthquake! Did anyone feel it?
“So very appropriate here. A big moment WTF,” User wrote In a second job. “I rushed to the windows to see if something was hit by the house.”
NWS Boston, about 65 miles south of York, The residents asked If they feel spots.
The other population in New Hampshire also informed the Island Roses of Al -Hashjja.
Usgs said that New England, as far as the far south of Long Island, New York, felt small earthquakes and suffered from damage to rare damage that has been in large numbers since colonial times.
Usgs said: “The devastating earthquakes are moderately hit somewhere in the area every few decades, and the smaller earthquakes are perceived twice a year,” said Usgs. “Boston was damaged three times within 28 years in the mid -eighteenth century, and New York City was damaged in 1737 and 1884.”