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Earthquake? South Jersey Residents Shaken By Loud Rumbling

Residents from Cape May to Gloucester and Ocean counties reported a rumbling sound similar to an earthquake on Friday, Jan. 13.

Rumbling sounds like an earthquake rocked NJ from Cape May north to Ocean and Gloucester counties on Friday, Jan. 13.

Rumbling sounds like an earthquake rocked NJ from Cape May north to Ocean and Gloucester counties on Friday, Jan. 13.

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The internet was abuzz with reaction to what felt like an earthquake.

The internet was abuzz with reaction to what felt like an earthquake.

Photo Credit: Facebook/ Cape May Live

Within the first hour, hundreds of people reported the phenomenon on volcanodiscovery.com.

The U.S. Geological Survey reported no signs of seismic activity in New Jersey or neighboring states on Friday afternoon.

On Cape May Live's Facebook page, Jane Hickman wrote: "At a few minutes after 2 p.m. today, my house shook and I felt and heard rumblings from the direction of the ocean. Is the Coast Guard doing something? If I didn’t know better, I would say it was an earthquake."

And Benjamin Wade wrote, "I wonder if it has something to do with what’s been killing the whales!!"

On Jan. 11, unconfirmed reports of an earthquake or "seismic-like event" stretched from Newton and Sparta in Sussex County to as far east as the Palisades in Alpine beginning at 12:52 p.m.

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