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Post by divtal on Apr 5, 2024 21:58:47 GMT
I'm wondering how those who experienced the earthquake that occurred in the northeast this morning. are feeling. Please understand that I am neither mocking, nor minimizing, your reaction, to what is a frightening experience. Mother Nature's various phenomena command enormous respect. I live in California. I've never experienced; a hurricane, or tornado.. I was visiting friends in Washington state, on the weekend that the Mt. St. Helen's volcano erupted in 1980. While we were due north of the Mountain, and not subject to the fall of ash, or flow of lava, it was an awesome experience that will be with me forever. Today, I've seen footage of New York's Governor reassuring, all, that every bit of infrastructure has been inspected. She, and her administration, are right to have followed through on every aspect of caution. Be well ... (and, it isn't a bad idea to have a bottle wine, on hand.)
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Post by Vodkie on Apr 6, 2024 0:38:22 GMT
I'm from California and I live in Pennsylvania, 30 miles north of philadelphia.
I didn't feel a thing. I didn't feel the after shock either
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Post by Nora on Apr 6, 2024 2:47:11 GMT
my friends in ny/ nj were reporting they were shaking in their beds/ felt mild vibrations but said it was more exciting than scary.
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