3.8 magnitude earthquake

Tonga Earthquake Triggers Tsunami Warning

A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Tonga, prompting a tsunami warning that was later canceled. The quake, which hit at a depth of 29 kilometers, caused some minor damage and prompted evacuations, but no significant injuries or widespread destruction were reported. A subsequent 6.1 magnitude earthquake occurred in the same region hours later. While initial reports described shaking and falling objects, assessments following the event indicated limited structural damage.

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New England Earthquake: 3.8 Magnitude Tremor Shakes Region

A 3.8 magnitude earthquake struck underwater near York Harbor, Maine, causing shaking felt across New England, including Boston. Reports of vibration and shaking came from as far north as Augusta, Maine, and as far south as Providence, Rhode Island, though no immediate damage was reported. The USGS noted that while unusual, such earthquakes are not unprecedented along the Atlantic seaboard and rarely cause significant damage due to their location. This event follows recent seismic activity in New Jersey and New York.

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