Westchester rattled by a minor 2.3 quake, USGS confirms

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A 2.3-magnitude earthquake struck Sleepy Hollow in Westchester County around 10:17 a.m., about 4.5 miles underground, felt by more than 900 people. Officials say quakes of this size are typically minor with little to no damage, and there are no expected impacts in New York City; the event is linked to the Ramapo Fault region.
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