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Earthquake near Evansville, IN was a 5.4. Felt is 180 miles away in Cincinnati. Did you feel the earth move? Around 5:30 am EST.
Nothing in Louisiana, either. Or, at least I felt nothing here in New Orleans.Nothing here in North Texas.
Here's a map that was linked to by Drudge: USGS Earthquake Hazards Program: Earthquake Location: ILLINOISEarthquake near Evansville, IN was a 5.4. Felt is 180 miles away in Cincinnati. Did you feel the earth move? Around 5:30 am EST.
What was that like? Must have been quite an experience.Didn't feel anything this far south. Of course, maybe I'm desensitized from feeling very small tremors since I lived in California for nearly all of my life and I was about 6 miles from the epicenter of the '89 Loma Prieta quake...
Hard to describe. I had been a veteran of many earthquakes, the largest of which was something like a 6.2 near Morgan Hill back in '84 or so. (I was studying in my room for that one, being in college and living at home at the time.)What was that like? Must have been quite an experience.
Did you feel the earth move? Around 5:30 am EST.
There was just a 4.5 aftershock about 10 minutes ago. Some people in the office were freaking out, but it really wasn't more than a slight rumble.
Didn't feel a thing but after watching all the news reports this morning my ten year old daughter recited her experience during the quake. Coincidentally it was the exact same experience the person they just interviewed on the news had.