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On Monday morning at Western New York, A minor earthquake shook rattling residents in a region more accustomed to blizzards.
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The earthquake, which registered as 3.8 magnitude according to the U.S. Geological Survey, occurred at 6:15 a.m. near West Seneca, N.Y., a suburb just southeast of downtown Buffalo.
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Mark Poloncarz, executive of the Erie County, said that the earthquake was “very quick” but rumbled through his home.
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he said on Twitter.
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There were no immediate reports of injury or significant property damage. But, social media postings showed shaking homes and small cracks in cement from the region.
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There were no immediate reports of injury or significant property damage. But, social media postings showed shaking homes and small cracks in cement from the region.
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