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Feel It? Second Earthquake Of Year Recorded In Hudson Valley

Did you feel it?

A look at the epicenter of the earthquake, recorded at 4:22 p.m. Friday in Hillcrest in Rockland County.

A look at the epicenter of the earthquake, recorded at 4:22 p.m. Friday in Hillcrest in Rockland County.

Photo Credit: United States Geological Survey

If you did, you're one of just a few.

A small magnitude 1.8 earthquake was recorded in Rockland on Friday, marking the second earthquake in the Hudson Valley this year.

The quake was reported at 4:22 p.m. with its epicenter in Hillcrest and with a depth of 5 kilometers.

An earthquake must register a magnitude of 2.0 or more for a significant number of people to feel it.

In February, a 2.2 magnitude earthquake was reported near the Northern Westchester/Putnam about 3 miles north, northwest of Mohegan Lake.

A magnitude 1.3 earthquake occurred in April 2017 between Lake Carmel and Beacon. 

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