Rare magnitude 4.7 earthquake strikes US east coast - Residents left shocked

An earthquake of 4.7 magnitude has struck the metropolitan area of New York City.

The US. Geological Survey recorded the rare quake magnitude centred near Lebanon, New Jersey.

The Fire Department of New York said there were no initial reports of damage.

Tremors from the quake have also been felt in New Jersey, Virginia and Philadelphia.

The earthquake hit at around 10.20am local time (3.20pm GMT).

In Brooklyn, buildings were shaken and cupboard and wardrobe doors and fixtures were reported as rattling.

The Federal Aviation Administration said that many incoming flights at major airports in and around New York City were being diverted from landing.

A UN Security Council meeting on Gaza at its New York headquarters was momentarily paused due to the quakes.

"Is that an earthquake?" said Save the Children representative Janti Soeripto, who was speaking at the time.

New York Governor Kathy Hochul posted online: "My team is assessing impacts and any damage that may have occurred, and we will update the public throughout the day."

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