Earthquake Shakes, Rattles and Rolls Local Communities

In a scene straight out of a Hollywood action film, local shore communities were awakened by a powerful temblor in the middle of the night. Just after 2 AM on Wednesday morning, a 3.1 magnitude earthquake shook the ground and shook up residents.

"I have never been so scared in my life, " said longtime Bay Head resident Gaia Tremare. "The whole house was shaking like an amusement park ride! It was so bad that my husband almost woke up!." 

In Point Pleasant, 20 year old Rocky Beben had just gotten to work at a local bagel shop. "I had gone to the back room when suddenly everything went nuts! I had a really hard time keeping my footing during the quake," said Beben. Security camera footage shows some of what Beben experienced. 


Earthquakes in New Jersey are extremely rare. There aren't many very active fault lines, but they still do happen from time to time. Unlike other areas in the country, Jersey natives just aren't ready to deal with the earthquakes.  

"I had the hardest time falling back to sleep, after such a frightening experience," noted Gaia Tremare. "I'm just happy to have gotten through this in one piece." Tremare said there was minimal damage to the home, other than a crack she discovered in a glass figurine, although her husband thinks the crack was already there.

Geologists believe that it is unlikely that there will be any aftershocks, but if there are, Rocky Beben says he'll be ready. "Next time I'll just hold onto something and stay still. I don't know what I was thinking trying to walk!"




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