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Old 04.20.02, 08:57 AM   #1
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is everyone still 100 percent after the power of a 5.1 in New York today. Also is everyone property 100 percent functional after the evil earhtquake indeed!

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Old 04.20.02, 09:02 AM   #2
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What the hell are you talking about? Was there really an earthquake today??
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Old 04.20.02, 09:29 AM   #3
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yep. felt it a bit in the city here.

now that is like 4th in our state in a year.
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Old 04.20.02, 09:47 AM   #4
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I must have slept through it

Dammit, I ALWAYS miss the earthquakes here
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Old 04.20.02, 02:39 PM   #5
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Quake Felt From Maine to Maryland
Sat Apr 20, 3:10 PM ET
By KRISTA LARSON, Associated Press Writer

AU SABLE FORKS, N.Y. (AP) - An earthquake (news - web sites) that registered 5.1 on the Richter scale shook the Northeast awake early Saturday, collapsing roads in New York and rattling homes from Maine to Maryland. No injuries were immediately reported.

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The quake, centered 15 miles southwest of Plattsburgh, N.Y., left cracks in foundations and chimneys throughout the region, said Ray Thatcher, director of emergency services for Essex County.

"It was shaking pretty good," said Jimmy Mussaw, who said he was standing in a Plattsburgh supermarket just before 7 a.m. when the walls and beams begin to shake. "Everybody was running from the back of the store to the front."

Essex and Clinton counties, near the Vermont and Canada borders, declared states of emergency, and state inspectors were set to the Adirondack region to examine bridges and dams for structural damage. No restrictions were placed on travel, but police were urging drivers to use caution.

William Ott, a seismologist at Weston Observatory at Boston College, said the quake had a magnitude of 5.1, and at least two aftershocks were reported.

He called the earthquake "moderate." A typical magnitude 5.1 earthquake would cause cracked plaster, broken windows and minor structural damage around the epicenter, he said.

The quake broke off a 100-foot section from one road in Ausable, said David Fessette, highway construction supervisor for Clinton County. A crew was filling the area in with limestone Saturday afternoon. Parts of at least two other roads collapsed, and there were several water main breaks in the area.

At Adirondack Mountain Spirits in Ausable, the earthquake rattled liquor bottles off the shelves.

"It was just a mess," said owner Dayle Richards. "Even if they didn't break, they were covered with other debris."

The largest earthquake recorded in New York, according to the USGS (news - web sites), was a 5.8 magnitude quake in 1944 that was centered in Massena, about 3 miles from the Canadian border.

Won Young Kim, a seismologist with the Columbia University's Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, said a magnitude 3.5 quake occurred in the same area on the same day, April 20, two years ago.

"Northern New York is an active area, but most of the earthquakes (news - web sites) that occur in the area are smaller," said Frank Revetta, a professor of geology at State University of New York at Potsdam. "Normally you'd got one this big just every 100 years or so.

"During the last two or three years, there haven't been many at all, and I wondered if that meant anything. This might prove the strained energy had not been released, and now it has been."

By several accounts, the shaking lasted about 30 seconds.

Amanda Slattery, of Yorktown Heights just north of New York City, said she was in bed when the temblor struck.

"I could hear the frame of the house shaking," Slattery said. "I lay there long enough to realize it was an earthquake. ... I was relieved when it stop."

Tremors also were felt in Canada, as far east as Boston and Portland, Maine, and as far south as Baltimore.

Carol McDonald of Downingtown, Pa., about 40 northwest of Philadelphia, said she woke up to find the windows of her home rattling. She and her husband grabbed their baby and waited out the tremors.

"I'm from California and (said), 'This feels like an earthquake.' I didn't think we got those out here," she said.

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BTW, Hulka...5.1 ain't massive...That's a yawn and a stretch out here in California...
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BTW, Hulka...5.1 ain't massive...That's a yawn and a stretch out here in California...
No shit, I was thinking the same thing.
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It was a yawn here too. Things shook a bit for about 20 seconds, but there was nothing massive about it.
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