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New York Earthquake 2001

**Earthquake Shakes New York City, Raises Concerns but No Damage Reported** New York City was jolted by an earthquake early this morning, triggering a flurry of calls to police and emergency personnel from anxious residents. The earthquake, with a magnitude of approximately 2.6, struck at 4:23 AM EDT (0823 GMT) and was centered about 32 miles (53 kilometers) underground. While it was one of the stronger earthquakes to hit New York in recent years, the city's modern structures are built to withstand earthquakes of up to magnitude 4 or 4.5. According to officials, there have been no reports of any damage to buildings or infrastructure. The earthquake was felt most strongly in the borough of Queens, where residents reported experiencing shaking. "I was sleeping when I felt my bed shaking," said one Queens resident. "It was a strange sensation, but it only lasted a few seconds." The New York Police Department (NYPD) and city officials have reported receiving hundreds of calls from concerned residents. However, there have been no reports of any injuries or emergencies. Despite the lack of significant damage, the earthquake has raised concerns among some New Yorkers. Many who experienced the 26-magnitude earthquake that hit the city in October 2021 are still apprehensive about the potential for future seismic activity. Officials have assured residents that the city is well-prepared for earthquakes and that there is no cause for alarm. The city's buildings and infrastructure are designed to withstand stronger earthquakes, and emergency response plans are in place in case of a major event.


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