"East Coast Earthquake Aftershocks: What's Next for the Region?"

The 4.8-magnitude earthquake that struck the New York City area has raised concerns about the potential for a larger seismic event in the future. Experts warn that the region is overdue for a significant earthquake, with a 20 to 40 percent chance of a 5.2 magnitude quake occurring within the next 50 years. While the recent quake caused no major damage, it has highlighted the need for better preparedness and monitoring of seismic activity in the area, particularly along the Ramapo Fault. Although it's difficult to predict when a "big one" might occur, experts emphasize the importance of gathering more data and conducting further studies to provide more accurate seismological forecasts.
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