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Earthquake hits Sleepy Hollow and shakes up New York again

A magnitude 2.3 tremor near Westchester County is the latest reminder that New York sits on far more seismic tension than most people realize
Jeric MacaraanBy Jeric MacaraanMarch 10, 2026 News No Comments4 Mins Read
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New York got an unexpected wake-up call Tuesday morning when a magnitude 2.3 earthquake struck near Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County at around 9:17 a.m. ET on March 10, 2026. The earthquake occurred roughly 7.4 kilometers below the surface, placing its epicenter about 30 miles north of New York City.

The tremor was small but notable — part of a quiet but consistent pattern of seismic activity that has been building across the state in recent years. For most New Yorkers, earthquakes feel like someone else’s problem. The ground beneath their feet, however, tells a different story.

New York Has More Fault Lines Than You Think

Earthquakes do not only happen in California. The East Coast sits on a network of ancient faults capable of generating real seismic energy, and New York is no exception.

The most prominent of these is the Ramapo Fault, a geological fracture that cuts through southeastern New York and extends into eastern Pennsylvania. Alongside it, the Appalachian Mountains themselves stand as a long-preserved record of violent tectonic activity from millions of years ago.

These faults can remain dormant for extraordinary stretches of time — sometimes hundreds of thousands or even millions of years — before releasing stored energy. That dormancy is part of what makes East Coast earthquakes so difficult to predict and, when they do strike, so surprising to residents unaccustomed to feeling the ground move.

The Biggest Earthquake in New York State History

New York’s most powerful recorded earthquake struck on September 5, 1944, near Massena in St. Lawrence County. That magnitude 5.8 event sent shockwaves across a vast stretch of the Northeast and Midwest — felt as far as Canada to the north, Maryland to the south, Indiana to the west, and Maine to the east.

The damage was real and immediate

  • An estimated two million dollars in destruction hit Massena and nearby Cornwall, Ontario
  • Infrastructure across the region absorbed significant impact
  • The event remains the benchmark for seismic risk discussions in the state

Decades later, on May 17, 2003, a magnitude 5.1 earthquake centered roughly 45 miles northwest of Ottawa, Canada, rattled large portions of upstate New York — a reminder that cross-border seismic events can reach deep into the state without warning.

Recent Earthquake Activity Across New York

The early months of 2026 have already logged multiple minor tremors across different parts of the state

  1. February 16 — A magnitude 2.0 earthquake was recorded near Keeseville in Clinton and Essex counties in the Adirondacks
  2. January 29 — A magnitude 1.5 tremor was detected near Tupper Lake in Franklin County
  3. January 28 — A magnitude 1.8 earthquake struck near Lyons Falls in Lewis County

None of these events caused damage or injury, but their frequency reinforces what geologists have long maintained — earthquake activity in New York is not a relic of the distant past. It is an ongoing geological reality that residents and city planners alike cannot afford to dismiss.

Should New Yorkers Be Worried

Large, destructive earthquakes remain rare in New York. The seismic risk here is a far cry from fault-heavy regions like the Pacific Coast. But the cluster of recent activity serves as a useful reminder that the ground beneath one of the world’s most densely populated cities is not entirely still.

Seismologists have long urged city officials and urban planners to treat preparedness for such events as a serious infrastructure priority rather than a distant hypothetical. Older buildings across the five boroughs were not constructed with resilience in mind, and any significant tremor could expose those vulnerabilities quickly. Awareness, preparation, and updated building standards matter more than most residents currently recognize.

For now, Tuesday’s Sleepy Hollow tremor is another small entry in a long and growing log. Whether the next entry stays small is a question only the earth can answer.

Source: lohud

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