Earthquake Shakes Northern Virginia
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A magnitude 1.8 earthquake occurred in northern Virginia at 1:30 pm Eastern Daylight Time. The epicenter was about 1 mile west-southwest of Annandale, VA and 13 miles west-south-west of Washington, DC. The USGS has received no reports of damage at this time.
“This earthquake is just large enough to be felt, but not large enough to cause damage,” said USGS scientist Bill Leith.
The most recent earthquake recorded in the Northern Virginia area was a magnitude 2.5 earthquake near Manassas, Va., on Sept. 29, 1997.
On Feb. 23, 2005, there was a similar type event in the Baltimore metropolitan area, as a 2.1 magnitude earthquake was felt strongly and widely. There was a series of seismic events in March and April 1993, in Columbia, Maryland, ranging from 0.5 to 2.5 in magnitude.
The largest recorded earthquake centered in Virginia occurred on May 31, 1897 near Giles County. The magnitude was 5.9 and extended from Lynchburg, VA west to Bluefield, WV and from Giles County south to Bristol, TN.
Information on the earthquake history of each U.S. state is available on the Earthquake Hazards Program Web site or contact 303-273-8500.
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This is why i love the internet. This happened ten minutes ago.Are you on some crazy disaster rss feed?
I heard about it on IRC from some folks in Cupertino and Santa Clara, hopped on the USGS site, and found the link.
I heard they both ate Kraft Macaroni and Cheese too.
Have more people carry guns. If someone in that room had a handgun the body count would have been 2, maybe 3, before he was picked off.
And to think that all my Midwestern relatives worried about me moving to California because it had earthquakes… Hope everyone is OK over there.
First post was here: http://reddit.com/info/5zho5/comments/
Knock on wood, and be prepared to leave town IMMEDIATELY.
While I dont like the idea, I think it has merit. However, the last thing I would like to see is my 80 year old space sciences professor packing heat.. Scary, scary thought.