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USGS Intensity Map of New Jersey shaking
South New Jersey residents felt?the ground shaking?Saturday morning, but no earthquakes or military training exercises were reported in the?region.
The U.S. Geological Survey?suggested a possible sonic boom was the cause.
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Another comment, posted by a person identified as John Tefankjian, said he felt his Brigantine house shake, but differently from when fighter jets go by in training.
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"There currently is no training of any type that would have resulted in today's incident," Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst?spokesman Pascual Flores told NBC News on Saturday.
The New Jersey National Guard?last weekend?conducted artillery-fire training?that it told the public about in advance.
NBCPhiladelphia.com reported that residents in Atlantic, Cape May, Ocean, Salem and Camden County?claimed they felt the ground shake.
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Comments on the shaking were also posted?on?independent Earthquake-Report.com.
"Felt like a rumble, everyone ran outside, we all noticed on our street," said one?from Ocean City.
"Whole house started shaking, outside sounded like a bomb with slight shaking," said one from Little Egg Harbor.
NBC News' Jim Gold and NBCPhiladelphia's Lauren DiSanto contributed to this story.
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