The U.S. Geological Survey says an earthquake struck at 6:15 this morning outside of Buffalo. The quake was centered in West Seneca, NY.
Meteorologist Kevin Williams
The closest earthquakes ever recorded to the City of Buffalo, according to USGS records, were a magnitude 3 in the Town of Tonawanda in May 1995, and a magnitude 2.3 that occurred under Lake Erie west of Blasdell in July 2007.
No reports yet of any damage.
Little clip of the earthquake in #Buffalo pic.twitter.com/kyprxfNOyo
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