@Relsey-TheElder
Ya'll these after shocks are crazy, like the big one was like pretty spoopy but now the after shocks are worse cause you just wonder how long it's going to last
Ya'll these after shocks are crazy, like the big one was like pretty spoopy but now the after shocks are worse cause you just wonder how long it's going to last
The first one was a pre shock… 7.4 hit today too….. Alaska boi here knows what monster earthquakes feel like. You good?
Damn what the hell 7.4??? Are y'all okay up there???
Big-brain memes about living on the east coast aside, are you okay? No one seriously injured? Is your house alright?
Not from Cali, but I do know a 6.3 (I think, but I know that it is 6 point something…) Hit yesterday, but that was a pre shock. Today's earthquake was the main one, registered a 7.4, and people felt it all the way in Arizona. The aftershocks are still kicking pretty bad though.
Just realized, @Relsey might not have power, or Wi-Fi…..
Oh shit!
I remember there was an earthquake in Maine a few years ago, and I felt it on the North Shore of Massachusetts. I'd never felt anything like it before, the tiny chandelier shook, we were afraid of things falling off of shelves, and that was in the vicinity of a 3.4. I can't even imagine was a 7.4 might feel like!
Earth rattling, teeth rattling, the ground looks and feels like a rolling ocean… That kind of thing. I lived in Alaska during that 6.7 magnitude that struck there a few months ago… Real spoopy.
Ya'll I'm safe, thanks for the concern, I'm about an hours drive away from the epicenter so I'm not even close to having the worst of it. It was like… being in a toy play house while a 5 year old is playing with it.
I understand that. Is your area in good condition? Like are your roads still passable? I have a friend that is like 15 minutes from where the epicenter struck. The roads she uses are impassable now because of the earthquake.
We don't get major earthquakes where I live which is a good thing because I live near a lot of water; but any-who I was looking and JEEZ there were a lot of earthquakes that just happened.
I remember that 6.7 earthquake a few months back, I heard about it on the news because I believe there was a tsunami warning issued but it never happened?
https://earthquaketrack.com/r/ontario-canada/recent earthquakes do happen here but as you see sorting by recent they don't happen often at all. Earthquakes are a troubling thing though, I have a lot of friends who live in that area affected but luckily they seem to be alright.
Yeah the tsunami warning was issued, but it never happened. Too many islands and inlets. Earthquakes don't often happen, but that one did and it shook the freaking world…
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