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John McPhee, who has contributed stories to The New Yorker since 1963, including many about geology and earthquakes, was in Princeton, New Jersey, about thirty miles from the epicenter. “My whole house shook,” he told me. He had never experienced an earthquake before, but had always wanted to. “I’m ninety-three years old, and I waited ninety-three years for the earthquake.” McPhee immediately understood the rarity of Friday’s tremor. Seismological activity of this type usually occurs along faults that separate tectonic plates, and the New Jersey area is not considered an active plate boundary.
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