WATERBORO, Maine — Tuesday evening’s earthquake with an epicenter in Southern Maine was caught on a video feed taken during the Waterboro selectmen’s meeting.
In the video, which the town posted on the website, the room shakes briefly. The selectmen can be heard debating the source of the tremors.
“No way that’s an earthquake. Can’t be,” one man is heard saying as the room empties.
It was.
The magnitude 4.0 quake was originally reported to be centered 3 miles west of Hollis Center and 13 miles northwest of Biddeford, according to the United States Geological Survey. But Wednesday morning the report was adjusted to place the epicenter right in Waterboro.
Reports of the quake, which occurred at 7:12 p.m., spread like wildfire through social media. A Facebook group created shortly after it struck, called “I survived the 10/16/12 earthquake,” was liked by more than 38,000 people by approximately 8:20 p.m. On Twitter, users reported feeling the tremors from around the state.
While there were no immediate reports of physical damage, some users reported problems with cellphone providers AT&T and Verizon Wireless and phone provider Time Warner after the quake.
The Maine Emergency Management Agency had no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
Spokespeople for AT&T Wireless and Verizon Wireless said their towers were not damaged.
Andrew Russell, manager of communications at Time Warner Cable, said “there were intermittent service outages after the quake” but service was back to normal late Tuesday night.
But high call volume may have caused problems with service, according to the AT&T spokeswoman.
“It’s very common to have congestion when a lot of people are trying to make calls or texts,” said Alexa Kaufman. “It’s very common in an event like this.”
The earthquake was initially reported at magnitude 4.5 by the USGS, was then upgraded to a magnitude 4.6 and then downgraded to a 4.0 by approximately 8:30 p.m.
Quakes that strong are rare in New England and in Maine, according to Dr. John Ebel, director of the Weston Observatory in Weston, Mass., and professor of geophysics at Boston College.
“A 4.0 centered in New England is something that’s once every three to five years,” Ebel told the Bangor Daily News.
Ebel said damage typically starts at a magnitude of 5.0.
“People near the epicenter would have heard loud noises and felt shaking for 15-20 seconds,” Ebel said. “It would not be impossible if objects were knocked off shelves in homes near the epicenter.”
According to the USGS, the largest earthquake in Maine was measured at 5.1 and struck in March 1904. It was felt in the Canadian Maritime provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick and south along the East Coast to Connecticut.
In Dayton, Maine, the quake was mistaken for action in an ongoing standoff.
“Things were rattling and shaking. I thought there was an explosion going off. My neighbor came over all shook up. A picture had fallen off her wall,” said Ron Smith, owner of Goodwin’s Mills General Store in nearby Lyman, where media gathered during the standoff.
Unconfirmed Facebook and Twitter reports placed the earthquake’s effects as far away as Rhode Island. Twitter users reported the effects were felt in Acton, Alna, Auburn, Bangor, Brewer, Brunswick, Litchfield, Sanford, Searsport, South Portland, Stockton Springs, Portland, Westbrook and York, among other communities.
So what’s next?
“There could be some aftershocks,” Ebel said. “In 1988, there was a 4.7 in Quebec province and two days later they had a 5.9, but there’s a low likelihood of another quake like this or larger happening again.”
The Associated Press contributed to this report.



It was Mitt’s binder falling off his desk in Massachusetts.
*rumble rumble*
SEE YA! I’m outta here!
That was one of the most riveting videos I have ever seen. I feel duped for watching it and the unfortunate part is that I am not going to get that minute and 54 seconds back.
I’m sure you would have wasted it in another way, like by typing out that pointless comment. I found the video quite entertaining, whole room jumped.
To each their own. Glad you enjoyed it. One could argue the equal pointlessness of both my comment and your comment.
True, most comments are pointless. We can be a sad bunch of folks sometimes.
..including me, who “liked” the last 3 comments!
…and me. On the other hand, these comment sections are very often more entertaining than the original story. Remember Statler and Waldorf on the Muppets, the two old geezers who sat above the stage and heckled everyone else? I guess that’s us.
That was wonderful!
– Bravo!
– I loved that!
– Ah, that was great!
– Well, it was pretty good.
– Well, it wasn’t bad…
– Uh, there were parts of it that weren’t very good though.
– It could have been a lot better.
– I didn’t really like it.
– It was pretty terrible.
– It was bad.
– It was awful!
– It was terrible!
– Take ’em away!
– Bah, boo!
– Boo!
I didn’t feel anything in Carmel, Maine!?
The most striking thing in that video is noting a town meeting run by grossly over weight gray hairs
This is news to you?
Maybe you thin, younger folks want to do some of the work… huh?
Sorry, we don’t have loads of cash to live off while getting paid next to nothing for a civil service job.
This is a common problem in small-town governments.
I’m confused what pay has to do with it?
These town council/selectman positions do not pay very much, if anything, yet require a significant time commitment.
In order to serve in such a position, one needs to have a lot of money to pay for living expenses since they don’t have a regular income.
This often excludes younger people from these positions because they usually do not have as much money as older people do.
To many aspiring, young attrnys in love with themselves and dreaming
of being the next Jock, Angus, Baldy or god forbid, Paully. Doesn’t take much to keep from looking like beach ball with legs.
Please…show us all a picture of yourself so we know what a perfect person looks like and then if we agree we will hang your photo right next to Our Lord Jesus Christ. Better yet, it would make great viewing by locals to see your face at the meeting instead of everyone else you deem fat.
The most striking thing about that comment is how rude it is.
Yes. It was. I agree.
They are meeting again next week and the week after to come to an agreement if it was indeed an earthquake.
We were at China Hill in Ellsworth and I thought it was just the volcano bowl erupting.
Love the woman who gathers up her things quickly and hauls butt out of there. She wasn’t messing around, at all.