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Buffalo has continued to be battered by winter weather after being hit by a 3.8 magnitude storm this morning.
The National Weather Service confirmed that residents felt shaking at 6.15am Monday morning.
According to authorities, it is unknown if there is any damage from the earthquake yet.
The epicenter of the earthquake has been located 1.3 miles east northeast of West Seneca.
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Video footage shared by residents shows baby cribs shaking, pots and pans falling off shelves and the noise of the earthquake being picked up on security footage.
Erie County Executive Mark Poloncarz said he spoke with the Erie County Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Services and said a ‘confirmed quake was felt as far north as Niagara Falls and south to Orchard Park from initial reports.’
He added: ‘It felt like a car hit my house in Buffalo, I jumped out of bed.’
This is a developing story.