Geyser Like Water Main Break In New Jersey Blamed on 4.8 Earthquake

In Randolph, New Jersey, a water main break occurred on Pleasant Hill Road, believed to be caused by the recent 4.8-magnitude earthquake.

The break resulted in significant water flooding the street, described by local residents as a geyser-like eruption.

The force of the water was most intense for over an hour, causing substantial disruptions and making the road impassable. The incident affected more than 80 homes, leaving them with little to no water supply.

This is the second occurrence of such an event in the area within a decade, with the previous incident also leading to days without water for residents. The Morris County Municipal Utility Authority, responsible for the water supply has since repaired the main and restored service. A boil water advisory was issued this weekend for nearby residents.

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