New Jersey Continues to Experience Aftershocks with Latest 2.6 Magnitude Tremor
The recent aftershock in New Jersey marks the 159th since a significant earthquake in April, with no reported damages yet.
- A 2.6 magnitude aftershock occurred in New Jersey early Wednesday, centered near Gladstone.
- This aftershock is part of a series following April's 4.8 magnitude earthquake, which was felt across multiple states.
- Researchers are using advanced technology to study the aftershocks and better understand the quake's origins.
- No structural damage has been reported from the recent aftershocks, despite the high frequency.
- Seismologists warn that the region may experience more aftershocks in the coming weeks.