**Queens Residents Jolted by 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake** **New York, NY** - Residents of Queens, New York were shaken awake on Friday morning by a 4.8 magnitude earthquake originating in New Jersey. The sudden seismic event occurred at approximately [time of earthquake] and was felt throughout the New York City area. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the epicenter of the earthquake was located approximately [distance and direction] from Queens. The earthquake was followed by several smaller aftershocks, including a 4.0 magnitude event later in the evening. Buildings and homes shook violently for several seconds, causing residents to take to social media to express their concern and report damage. Many reported feeling their homes swaying and hearing loud noises. The earthquake caused some minor damage to buildings in Queens, including cracked walls and broken windows. No injuries or fatalities have been reported. Scientists are still investigating the cause of the earthquake. While earthquakes are relatively rare in New York City, they are not unheard of. The last major earthquake to hit the city was a 5.8 magnitude event in 2011. Residents are advised to stay informed about earthquake safety and to be prepared for potential aftershocks.
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