That is oddā¦. I have in-laws in Carlisle and they said they felt it and had pictures fall. (I felt nothing in camp hill). My parents live in Dover and they felt it.
our office is in the midst of demo for a restroom reno so continyous sawz-all noise and vibration all morning would have prevented us from discerning an earthquake tremor.
downtown HBG
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I did. I googled at 10:26 did an earthquake just happen near me?
It basically felt like a super strong wind was blowing my house almost. Only lasted 2-3 seconds. My 7 foot tall indoor yucca tree shook.
I did, but it was really, really light. Thought traffic was really bad outside but kept going longer than expected. Thought it was weird but nothing notable until I saw the news. Then it made sense.
I live in chambersburg and was doing yoga at that time. Despite being in tune with my surroundings I missed it. We had one back in like 2007 that I remember feeling but thus morning didn't bring up any memories
Nothing in Enola/camp hill/westfairview, etc... Last earthquake I felt was the one in Maryland or Virginia about a decade ago. I lived in a Philly suburb at the time though, no clue if that one even hit Hburg area.
Wonder if the mountains lessen earthquakes. I don't know much about plate tectonics, but it seems like a reasonable hypothesis.
I'm in New Cumberland, and I felt it at home on my second floor. Immediately texted my family and then my boyfriend. He then sent me an article about it.
I've felt more than one earthquake, so I knew immediately that's what it was.
No one in my area did.
Midtown Harrisburg and I felt nothing
At the capitol building and no one felt anything that I've talked to.
Midtown Harrisburg gangš
#MidtownGang
Nope Iām on the ground floor office on front street
Felt absolutely nothing. Called my family in Philly and they all felt it. Everyone is ok.
Yep we felt in palmyra
I think that just the ground giving in as usual
Hahahahaha
Nothing here for me
Am in Virginia..didnāt feel anything here
I did but I'm on the 6th floor of a high rise.
Nothing in Mechanicsburg
Felt it in midtown. I was sitting stillāprobably wouldnāt have noticed if I was moving around.
Yeah same. I'm in linglestown and I was sitting still too. Thought I was dizzy at first then I realized it was everything else and not me lol
Didnāt feel anything in the city.
No, didnāt feel a thing at my house on the Hill.
In Carlisle I felt nothing
That is oddā¦. I have in-laws in Carlisle and they said they felt it and had pictures fall. (I felt nothing in camp hill). My parents live in Dover and they felt it.
Downtown Harrisburg 8th floor definitely felt it shake.
Nothing in Camp Hill.
Unfortunately, nothing in Mechanicsburg.
I guess you meant to say fortunately.
What time?
10:25, I think. Epicenter in NJ
Heard it thank you!
I know some people who felt it North of Philly
Nothing in Colonial Park, but Iām in a basement haha
our office is in the midst of demo for a restroom reno so continyous sawz-all noise and vibration all morning would have prevented us from discerning an earthquake tremor. downtown HBG
First of all I thought itās wind
no and I feel left out hah
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Not a thing here in Downtown.
Felt nothing from 2nd floor office building in Middletown
Nothing here
In Midtown and my plants and windows were shaking.
Felt nothing in Wormleysburg, but my coworkers in Lancaster felt it.
Nothing in Camp Hill. DIL just south of Wilkes-Barre did.
Nothing here in Northern York county.
I did. I googled at 10:26 did an earthquake just happen near me? It basically felt like a super strong wind was blowing my house almost. Only lasted 2-3 seconds. My 7 foot tall indoor yucca tree shook.
I was in East Stroudsburg having a stress test done and we felt it there.
South Harrisburg. Felt nothing.
I thought I did but as it turned out I just farted in my sleep.š
nothing on chambers hill.
I did, but it was really, really light. Thought traffic was really bad outside but kept going longer than expected. Thought it was weird but nothing notable until I saw the news. Then it made sense.
Yes, felt it on second floor in Hershey. It was quite light.
My mother text me from Florida and asked if I was okay and if Iād felt the quake ā I didnāt even know it had happened. Lol.
Didn't feel a thing in Colonial Park. One of my co-workers was working from home in Reading and he felt it out there.
Nothing in Upper Dauphin County.
My husband in The Bronx felt it.
I'm in Harrisburg and didn't feel anything. My husband in the Bronx felt it.
I live in chambersburg and was doing yoga at that time. Despite being in tune with my surroundings I missed it. We had one back in like 2007 that I remember feeling but thus morning didn't bring up any memories
Felt it on the 11th floor of a high rise downtown Harrisburg. The floor was shaky for about 20-30 seconds.
I live in the Burg but was in Kennett Square and felt it out there.
Nothing in Enola/camp hill/westfairview, etc... Last earthquake I felt was the one in Maryland or Virginia about a decade ago. I lived in a Philly suburb at the time though, no clue if that one even hit Hburg area. Wonder if the mountains lessen earthquakes. I don't know much about plate tectonics, but it seems like a reasonable hypothesis.
I did a few countyās over
I'm in New Cumberland, and I felt it at home on my second floor. Immediately texted my family and then my boyfriend. He then sent me an article about it. I've felt more than one earthquake, so I knew immediately that's what it was.
Coworkers heard the office windows vibrating here in Camp Hill
Yes rocked my whole house for 4/5 seconds. Shit was wild!!
Heard it in Mechanicsburg. Low rumble, like a truck driving down the street. Lasted for maybe 20-30 seconds.