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US Earthquake: Funny Memes and Jokes Take Over X as Quake of Magnitude 4.8 Strikes NYC and Surrounding Regions

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 5, 2024 20:46 IST

Friday morning earthquake struck near Lebanon, New Jersey, causing tremors felt across the densely populated New York City metropolitan ...

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Friday morning earthquake struck near Lebanon, New Jersey, causing tremors felt across the densely populated New York City metropolitan area. Residents throughout the Eastern Seaboard reported experiencing the shaking, according to The Associated Press. Meanwhile social media is filled up with funny Memes and Jokes.

Read More:  Earthquake in US: Tremors Felt in New York City and Surrounding Region

In midtown Manhattan, the usual cacophony of traffic grew louder as motorists blared horns on momentarily trembling streets. Some Brooklyn residents heard a loud boom and felt their buildings shake. In Manhattan's East Village, a California native, accustomed to earthquakes, reassured anxious neighbours. People in Baltimore, Philadelphia, Connecticut, and other East Coast regions not accustomed to earthquakes also felt the shaking.

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