Whooo........... I have felt two earthquakes so far this morning, my husbnad said he felt 3.......anyone else feeling the earth move today?
-Lauren
by 4christ 12 Replies latest jw friends
Whooo........... I have felt two earthquakes so far this morning, my husbnad said he felt 3.......anyone else feeling the earth move today?
-Lauren
No....I woke up alone....again.
lol......oops.......I didnt mean THOSE kind of earthquakes!
Northern California, anyone feel the quakes???????
wow , that's the first I heard of tremmors in cali. I hope you are in shape to swim to colorado ,this could be the big one.
Sure, I did. 3 of them!!!!
So far no comments from any newstation. I wonder if it is from Hayward Fault. Where do you live, 4christ? What is the closest fault in your area?
I'm in San Jose and haven't felt a thing, and I've been up since 5:30am...
interesting...
I hope the big one ain't coming!!!
I am in Livermore, I think my closest fault is San andreas? maybe another one closer..... one of them rumbled like thunder..........
I hope these WERE the big ones :0) though, Living here i have felt some much bigger earthquakes , these were probably 3 or 4s on the richter........ but maybe these little ones took off some pressure for awhile........ can hope......
Lauren
I practically live accross the street from the Hayward Fault. I hope the Big One is not coming.
I heard that all these little quakes can delay the Big One.
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