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Mar. 6th, 2009 11:03 pm
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We just had our very own earthquake!

Apparently measured 4.7 on the Richter scale - which might be mini to you overseas living-on-a-faultline-people (or might not, I have no idea), but out here, it's pretty exciting.

I was babysitting Caleb at the time, and the stovepipe for my sister's fireplace was rattling incredibly loudly. And the couch was shaking.
I started mentally calculating how long it would take me to run into Caleb's room, grab him out of bed, sprint to the back door, and dive for cover before the house collapsed... and then the earthquake settled down.

So, no death-defying leaps from collapsing buildings today.

Date: 2009-03-06 06:25 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rebcake.livejournal.com
As a San Francisco resident, I can tell you that earthquakes are always, always exciting (for me, anyway), and 4.7 is what I'd term a "nice ride". It's big enough that you know it's an earthquake and not just some semi passing by, but over almost before you can panic. However, I also feel obligated to point out that running out of the house is a bad idea! Things falling off of buildings is a very real hazard. Safer by far to grab the nephew and stand under an interior doorway. There's extra bracing there, you see, so even if a part of the ceiling collapses, you're relatively protected.

During the 1989 Loma Prieta quake (the Bay Bridge fell down, freeways collapsed), I was at the gym, huddled under an archway with a couple dozen other people. All seemed fine when the shaking finally stopped, but when we walked outside, the brick facade of the building had crushed several cars right outside the front door. Which happened all over the place, leading to six pedestrian deaths in just one spot (my old place of employment, as it happens). So: stay inside!

That is all.
Edited Date: 2009-03-06 06:25 pm (UTC)

Date: 2009-03-06 06:56 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] deird1
Oh, you experienced and knowledgable people...

However, I also feel obligated to point out that running out of the house is a bad idea!

Even if you're on the second story and the rattling building might collapse into the downstairs part, crushing you all beneath a huge pile of rubble, when outside is a magical fairyland of trees and veggie gardens and sweet sweet safety, unlike this inside terribly-quakey bit with all its shakiness?

:)

Thanks for the advice!

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