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| Shaking and Loud Booms Reported from 3.1 Magnitude Quake in New York
South Glens Falls in Saratoga County, New York experienced a rare incidence of noticeable seismic activity on morning of March 11, 2020. "The village, north of Albany, experienced an earthquake with a magnitude of 3.1 at around 6.43 a.m. EDT. The epicenter of the earthquake was located at 43.295°N 73.639°W, south-southwest of South Glens Falls at a depth of 8.2 miles, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS)."-newsweek.com Shaking and loud booms were also reported in Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut, Massachusetts and Long Island, NY While there are currently no reports of damage or injuries, residents say they were "woken up by the shaking" and heard "a loud boom." "Mark Mulholland, WNYT's Saratoga-North Country News Chief, tweeted: "Here's how I'd describe it at my house in Wilton: A loud boom which sounded like a massive tree falling followed by about 5-7 seconds of shaking which rattled the handles on my dresser drawers.""-newsweek.com