Security cameras capture rumble as earthquake rumbles in West New York

Local media reported that a magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck western New York on Monday, February 6, making it the most powerful earthquake in the region in at least 40 years. The US Geological Survey (USGS) said the earthquake was centered a short distance east-northeast of West Seneca. The National Weather Service reported that several people felt strong tremors in the Buffalo area at 6:15 a.m. This security camera footage was posted by Beth Haenel. “The sound of the earthquake in my house this morning was crazy,” she said. The Buffalo News said no injuries were reported. credit: Beth Haenel via Storyful

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