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MORSNOW wrote:
We had a 7.1 that seemed to shake forever a year and a half ago. Mass damage to homes/businesses roads severely damaged, and major highway bridges closed due to damage. We came home to a house that had emptied most of the kitchen cabinets, wall decorations on the floor, garage shelf contents strewn all over the garage floor, no power for a long time (substation and switch stations damaged), and undrinkable well water. This all happened on a November 30th so we had to repair our wood stove chimney and fire up the woodstove to keep the house from freezing, used what bottled water we had left from the camper, and fired up the Honda generator from the camper for a little power. If it wasn't for the woodstove, our Wolf Creek would have become home! You sure learn what's really important in times like that.
Apr-15-2020 06:57 PM
Apr-15-2020 03:18 PM
Kayteg1 wrote:
How you feel earthquake depends not only on magnitude, but also on distance and what position you are in.
When you walk or drive, you will not feel it till roofs will start coming down.
I felt 3.2 quake when I was sitting on sofa and epicentrum was 3.6 miles from our home.
We are past scorpions hatch and the few flies were blown by desert winds.
With this week forecast for solid 80F, I have my pool ready.
Apr-15-2020 08:02 AM
Apr-15-2020 03:42 AM
Lwiddis wrote:
“and the little shake session the TC experienced I am glad there is a roof over the camper and a solid foundation under it.”
SoCal people don’t notice much unless the quake hits 5.0. What was your number?
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