
Live cam shows the impact of 4.8-magnitude earthquake in NYC — with the Statue of Liberty visibly shaking
NY Post
Lady Liberty nearly lost her balance.
Live cams perched across New York City — including high atop the Statue of Liberty — captured Friday’s wild 4.8-magnitude earthquake in real time.
Footage from a camera in the statue’s torch showed the structure visibly quivering as crowds of tourists milled about below.
Two cams presenting sweeping views of a glistening New York Harbor suddenly began rocking back and forth with the One World Trade Center building off in the distance.
In addition to jolting Gotham, the earthquake wobbled Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey beginning at 10:23 a.m. Friday morning, with mild aftershocks rolling in during the afternoon.
Gov. Kathy Hochul said there was no significant damage or injuries and that further tremors were still possible.

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