New York City Mayor Eric Adams reassured residents that there were no reports of major damage to infrastructure or injuries following an earthquake in neighboring New Jersey on Friday morning. The shaking was felt widely throughout the city, surprising many residents who are unaccustomed to even relatively mild quakes.
During a news briefing, Mayor Adams urged New Yorkers to continue with their normal day, emphasizing that first responders are diligently working to ensure the city's safety. He specifically mentioned that there are no concerns for school buildings and advised that the safest place for students is to remain at school.
Adams stated, 'At this point, we do not have any reports of major impacts to our infrastructure or injuries. However, we are still assessing the situation and will provide updates to the public as necessary.'
The mayor expressed gratitude towards first responders for their swift action and cautioned residents to be prepared for potential aftershocks. While the situation is being monitored closely, Mayor Adams emphasized that the city is currently safe and functioning normally.