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2.3 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Westchester County, N.Y., USGS Says
- On March 10, 2026, the U.S. Geological Survey recorded a 2.3 magnitude quake near Sleepy Hollow at 10:17 a.m.
- Faulting at shallow depth produced the tremor, an intraplate earthquake occurring about 4.5 miles below ground, USGS said.
- Nearly 800 people reported feeling the March 10 quake as of 11 a.m., with responses from Yonkers, Tarrytown, White Plains, Mount Kisco, and as far as Putnam County.
- Westchester County Executive Ken Jenkins said no damage reports have come in and that officials at the former Indian Point site are conducting precautionary surveys.
- The region sits atop ancient faults such as the Ramapo Fault, with historic seismicity since 1950 including 43 other magnitude-3-and-larger quakes within 250 km.
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Did you feel an earthquake in North Jersey? Here's where it happened
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake in New York shook up parts of North Jersey on the morning of March 10.
·Parsippany-Troy Hills, United States
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