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oh snap the earthquake just went up .1, now it's a 5.9
im pretty sure i got the worst of it l0l jussayin i live in VA

The news said it was a 5.8 in North Carolina too haha, but it started in Virginia, that's where the big red square is on the earthquakes gov website
 

The earthquake in Japan was about 9.1, I think. So if I'm correct, that's over 1,000 times the size of the one that happened now.

Of course, Japan is used to earthquakes. You guys don't get that much earthquakes of significant magnitude.
 
The earthquake in Japan was about 9.1, I think. So if I'm correct, that's over 1,000 times the size of the one that happened now.

Of course, Japan is used to earthquakes. You guys don't get that much earthquakes of significant magnitude.

Yeah east coast doesn't usually get earthquakes- that's the west coast's kind of thing
 
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I want to make one of those earthquake maps we made last year now... But there's not enough information at the moment.
 
Well now I'm kind of scared it's going to happen again and be even bigger.

...I'm going to go make some lunch and watch some more 1D videos.

this explains why my dog was going CRAZY barking before it happened. dogs always know what natural "disasters" are going to happen.
 
We don't get earthquakes (yeah we get a small one every few years and people are like omg!!!!! but most people don't feel it so loln), we don't get hurricanes, we don't get tornadoes (again, little ones but they don't count lol) we don't get tidal waves, some places get a bit of flooding but not where I live, we don't have volcanoes.. We don't have anything lol. We get a bit of snow occasionally. S'about it.
 
"The quake, which struck at 1:51 p.m., was felt in Washington, in Richmond, Virginia, and as far away as North Carolina and New York, witnesses reported.

"It's one of the largest that we've had there," USGS seismologist Lucy Jones told CNN. Aftershocks were a concern, she said. "People should be expecting (them), especially over the next hour or two," she added."
 
A resturaunt in my town is giving away "I survived the 8-23-2011 earthquake" t-shirts tonight lmao
 
Aftershocks will never be stronger than the original earthquake, so you have nothing to worry about there.

Flooding is the biggest problem in the UK. But I live at the top of a hill. Take that mother nature!
 
Aftershocks will never be stronger than the original earthquake, so you have nothing to worry about there.

Flooding is the biggest problem in the UK. But I live at the top of a hill. Take that mother nature!
It's never flooded here. And we've never had a drought either.
 
Wait. What?!

That's what the news said before I turned it off, and something about a lot of hurricanes coming to the east coast from over in Africa or along there.

"The quake, which struck at 1:51 p.m., was felt in Washington, in Richmond, Virginia, and as far away as North Carolina and New York, witnesses reported.

"It's one of the largest that we've had there," USGS seismologist Lucy Jones told CNN. Aftershocks were a concern, she said. "People should be expecting (them), especially over the next hour or two," she added."

oh shoot.
 
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