Whole lotta shaking going on
HRsage
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We just had a pretty good size earthquake here in CA this morning. It was a 6.5 on the richtor(sp?)scale and centered in San Simeon where the famous Hearst Castle is.
I've never been scared by earthquakes but this one almost knocked me to the ground, so I knew it was a bigger one. We are located about 1.5 hours away but we could still feel it quite well. Our building is built on rollers for times like these so it moves a lot but we had no damage.
Did anyone else in CA feel it?
I've never been scared by earthquakes but this one almost knocked me to the ground, so I knew it was a bigger one. We are located about 1.5 hours away but we could still feel it quite well. Our building is built on rollers for times like these so it moves a lot but we had no damage.
Did anyone else in CA feel it?
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It was in an area that was not highly populated. Reports are saying that if it had happened in a big city the damage would have been major.
Leslie, I'd much rather take a CA earthquake over a tornado or east coast hurricane.
Cristina
We had a tornado about four years ago, our little town was just about flattened. After a summer of cleaning up and putting things back together, I respect Mother Nature a whole lot more.
I'm sorry to hear about the tornado in your town. Tornadoes and Hurricanes seem to do a lot more damage every year than most earthquakes in CA. The most you can do here is secure everything as much as possible and just be prepared for a big one with supplies and food. This is the first major quake that I've felt since 1994. It's just a matter of time before a really big one will hit, and like I said you have to be prepared.
There is some thought that earthquakes can be predicted by the phases of the moon, mainly by full or new moons, and just like they effect the tides they can effect the ground. I don't know that much about it,and it's probably bunk, but I know that a new moon just started. :-?
I guess it's all about the devil you know versus the devil you don't!
Other than that, we just don't get natural disasters here in AZ. Lotta heat, dust storms, amazing lightning shows, and the occasional flood when washes overflow. I think I'm gonna stay here. x;-)
Nothing like a nice earthquake to take the pressure off. x;-)
Wehave been hit hard by tornados the past few years. Got hit on Easter a couple of years ago (happened to be my birthday also)so I got a new roof as a bday present. WE live close to an historic town that was completly wiped out in May by a tornado. I guess it's just what you're used to.