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Epicenter was about 12 miles from where I was living while in VA. Reports in that vicinity are lots of building swaying and shaking.
Pru & Moonie please phone home. |
What? No concern for me?! :P I know it's because you know that as a former southern California resident I knew what to do. Indeed, I was under my desk even as my co-workers were milling about the reception area, watching the building facade crumble across the street. Reports from coworkers that family members from Atlanta to NYC felt it.
Seriously, though, if we have a serious earthquake my coworkers are screwed. No duck and cover, and when we were ordered to evacuate? They took the elevator. And then stood right next to the buildings when outside. They get a big F on earthquake response. |
It seriously swayed for a long time, though. Reminded me of the Nisqually quake in that respect. Went on long enough for me to start wondering if I should get more concerned.
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I blame Pru for brining it with her. |
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And Moonie: blame has already been laid on an Important Person who used to work here and apparently came in just as it started. So I'm off the hook! |
Reports are there was damage at the National Cathedral. :(
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Pru - you are smart to think of all those things.
They don't have the same building codes there that we have in California - wonder what sort of damage will be found. Glad you guys are all okay. |
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