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Title changed :)- be safe everyone. :grouphug:
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Sending thoughts that it just keeps moving on. So that maybe it will
pass on right by. Donna |
A big after shock
At 8:05 PM,I thought that we where going into another earthquake. The floor started to shake,and something sounded like a bounch of things rolling,then It suddenly stoped.
I called my sister,and they had one over there also. That was a big after shock. My cat ran out of the room. BF:hug::hug::hug: |
glad to hear you are safe steve!
((((HUGS)))) bizi |
Hey, Jacquie, I had a 3-legged Siamese female cat in CA who would howl & beg--tear thru screens even!--to get outside about 20 mins before a quake. The other animals noticed her predictive powers before I did: an Airedale, standard schnauzer, miniature schnauzer, and a Scottie would all line up behind her & raise almighty h€ll till I let everyone out.
She was never wrong. After she died, the standard schnauzer took over. She called a quake 1ce when I felt none. |
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I am personally glad my couch hasn't found a quake tonight.
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We had the 2nd aftershock
I felt a second aftershock at 12:44 AM. The first aftershock was at about 8:05 PM. They said it was a 4.2.
Hey. This is interesting to me. There must be a shelf rock along the East Coast that is about a half of a mile down in the earth. I hope that they do go away though. They may have damaged more things then we know right now. BF:hug::hug::hug: |
info on Central and East Coast quakes/risk areas/faults
Dear Steve
you are handling this really well. 4.2 is a pretty big aftershock. :( :hug: according to this article, which i found quite informative: Quote:
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