A rare earthquake struck the New York–New Jersey region late Saturday night, sparking online panic and raising fresh concerns over seismic preparedness in one of the most densely populated parts of the U.S. The 3.0 magnitude tremor hit six miles beneath Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey, at 10:18 PM, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). Residents across Bergen, Morris, Essex Counties, and New York City felt the ground shake. <br /> <br />Social media exploded with reactions—some users shared personal experiences, while others posted shaky videos and memes comparing the quake to recent disasters like the tsunami-triggering quake in Russia. NYC Emergency Management confirmed the event and issued precautionary guidelines, warning citizens about possible aftershocks. No damages or casualties have been reported so far, but many are still rattled by the unusual seismic activity. Authorities continue to monitor the situation closely as updates roll in. <br /> <br />#NewYorkEarthquake #NewJerseyTremor #HasbrouckHeights #NYCquake #EarthquakeNews #USGSEarthquake #QuakeAlert #SeismicShock #Earthquake2025 #NYCUpdates #NaturalDisaster #TremorNYC #AftershockWarning #NYCEmergency #BergenQuake #EastCoastEarthquake #USQuakeZone #FeltInNYC #NoDamageReported #BreakingNews<br /><br />~HT.410~ED.102~GR.125~