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Old 07-29-2008, 12:05 PM   #1
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Default 5.4 Quake hits SoCal (July 29, 2008)

It's been an interesting morning. I felt something shake this morning twice. The first one, I didn't seem to think it was real. The second one, I knew it was enough to check out what happened. The center of the quake was around Chino Hills (off in San Bernardino County). No major damages reported, and no injuries. Now I can tell folks that I have experienced my first quake that I felt.
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Old 07-29-2008, 12:17 PM   #2
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This was your first one? Nice. We haven't had a good quake in a while. It woke me up and knocked some stuff off my shelf. My dog barked at the quake, apparently thinking that would scare it off. The only thing that bugged me about this one is my cell phone wouldn't work and I couldn't check in with my family that lives closer to Chino. But eventually I got through to everyone and found that everyone was fine. So... good quake?
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Uh...yeah, good quake. It's certainly something I can tell folks that are in my hometown.
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Old 07-29-2008, 12:34 PM   #4
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I just got home from shopping and saw the coverage of the quake on Fox News when I walked in. My first thoughts were for the people here on this forum who live or are staying there. It doesn't look like it was too bad, but this geologist is saying that it could just be a precursor of a bigger quake. We have several small quakes each year here in SC, most of them centered around Charleston, which has been hit by huge, devastating quakes in the past, so we have the potential to be hit with a "Big One". We had a 4.2 quake several years ago, that actually did some minor damage in this area, but that's the biggest we've had within my memory.

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A few minutes after it hit, I said to my boss - "it's over a 5, but prolly not a 5.5."

I'm expecting to find some things knocked off the shelves when I get home (perhaps 12 miles W/NW), but hopefully not much more than that.

Oh, and congrats on feeling your first one. Me ... over all these years, too many to count.

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Old 07-29-2008, 01:17 PM   #6
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I just got home from shopping and saw the coverage of the quake on Fox News when I walked in. My first thoughts were for the people here on this forum who live or are staying there. It doesn't look like it was too bad, but this geologist is saying that it could just be a precursor of a bigger quake.
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I believe I heard that there is a 5% chance that it is a precursor to a bigger quake. As time goes on, that percentage will go down.
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I first heard of this at getting home from work and turning on the local news. I'm glad everyone down there is ok, and no major damage was done. Kind of exciting to be able to say you've been through one now, huh? Still kind of nerve racking, though.
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glad to hear everyone's okay.

kinda reminds me of that time a few months ago when we had an earthquake. of course i slept right through it. I think it was also around 5.5 or something, but im probably wrong.
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I first heard of this at getting home from work and turning on the local news. I'm glad everyone down there is ok, and no major damage was done. Kind of exciting to be able to say you've been through one now, huh? Still kind of nerve racking, though.
It didn't really get me nervous at all. Maybe if it had been a major earthquake, it would have been a different story. Either way, it's definitely something that I will be sharing with folks at my hometown.
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When I was in college we had an earthquake that cracked the building I was in in half (vertically). It cracked after we had been evacuated, I guess it was trying to settle. I believe it was a 6.7 or 6.9. It was weird going back to live in a dorm with a visible crack running down the walls in the main hallway...
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