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WaratahBlossoms -> 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 7:16:03 AM)

WEST SALEM, Ill. - Residents across the Midwest were awakened Friday by a 5.2 magnitude earthquake that rattled skyscrapers in Chicago's Loop and homes in Cincinnati but appeared to cause no major injuries or damage.

The quake just before 4:37 a.m. was centered six miles from West Salem, Ill., and 66 miles from Evansville, Ind. It was felt in such distant cities as Milwaukee, Des Moines, Iowa, and Atlanta, nearly 400 miles to the southeast.

"It shook our house where it woke me up," said David Behm of Philo, 10 miles south of Champaign. "Windows were rattling, and you could hear it. The house was shaking inches. For people in central Illinois, this is a big deal. It's not like California."

In Mount Carmel, 15 southeast of the epicenter, a woman was trapped in her home by a collapsed porch but was quickly freed and wasn't hurt, said Mickie Smith, a dispatcher at the police department. The department took numerous other calls, though none reported anything more serious than objects knocked off walls and out of shelves, she said.

Bonnie Lucas, a morning co-host at WHO-AM in Des Moines, said she was sitting in her office when she felt her chair move. She grabbed her desk, and then heard the ceiling panels start to creak. The shaking lasted about 5 seconds, she said. The quake is believed to have involved the Wabash fault, a northern extension of the New Madrid fault about six miles north of Mount Carmel, Ill., said United States Geological Survey geophysicist Randy Baldwin.

The last earthquake in the region to approach the severity of Friday's temblor was a 5.0 magnitude quake that shook a nearby area in 2002, Baldwin said.

"This is a fairly large quake for this region," he said. "They might occur every few years."

Initially reported as a 5.4-magnitude earthquake, the USGS revised its estimate to 5.2. "This was widely felt, all the way to Atlanta, a little bit in Michigan," said USGS geophysicist Carrieann Bedwell.

In Cincinnati, Irvetta McMurtry said she felt the rattling for up to 20 seconds. "All of a sudden, I was awakened by this rumbling shaking," said McMurtry, 43. "My bed is an older wood frame bed, so the bed started to creak and shake, and it was almost like somebody was taking my mattress and moving it back and forth." Lucas Griswold, a dispatcher in West Salem, said the Edwards County sheriff's department received reports of minor damage and no injuries.

"Oh, yeah, I felt it. It was interesting," Griswold said. "A lot of shaking."

In Louisville, Ky., the quake caused some bricks to fall off a building near downtown. Television video showed them strewn in the street. It also shook skyscrapers in downtown Indianapolis, about 160 miles northeast of the epicenter.

The strongest earthquake on record with an epicenter in Illinois occurred in 1968, when a 5.3-magnitude temblor was recorded about 75 miles southeast of St. Louis, according the USGS. The damage was minor but widespread and there were no serious injuries.

In 1811 and 1812, the New Madrid fault produced a series of earthquakes estimated at magnitude 7.0 or greater said to be felt as far away as Boston. They were centered in the Missouri town of New Madrid, 140 miles southeast of St. Louis.

Experts say that with the much higher population in the Midwest, another major quake along the New Madrid fault zone could destroy buildings, bridges, roads and other infrastructure, disrupt communications and isolate areas.





WaratahBlossoms -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 7:17:34 AM)

I was scared.
I've never encountered an earthquake before.

And I'm about 50miles NE of Indy.

Yes.
I was scared.
And thought I was going crazy.

Now I just feel a bit silly.
[:)]




favesclava -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 7:26:01 AM)

i didnt feel a thing .i heard it on the radio while at work.Master's place nearby saw some action.
we've been having drills all year, air release, tornadoes, winds, fire, bomb threat, chem spill in facility. now i guess we'll have to  add  EARTHQUAKE!!!




sambamanslilgirl -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 7:26:06 AM)

once again - nothing was felt on the Southside of Chicago where i live.




xxblushesxx -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 9:46:00 AM)

I grabbed HoneyMaster's hand and woke Him up. He asked what I wanted, and I told Him I think we're having an earthquake. A second or two of pondering later, and He agreed.
Then it was done.
Thank God.




WaratahBlossoms -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 10:09:02 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: xxblushesxx

I grabbed HoneyMaster's hand and woke Him up. He asked what I wanted, and I told Him I think we're having an earthquake. A second or two of pondering later, and He agreed.
Then it was done.
Thank God.


Yeah. You were TONS closer than I am. So of course you felt it. Probably rattled things around a bit.




Gwynvyd -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 11:36:43 AM)

I am glad you guys are ok....

Gwyn




Level -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 3:19:10 PM)

Fox News had a report earlier that it was rumored that the domidong slipped out of sub-susies ass and hit the ground, thus causing the disturbance.
 
*DG, you owe me for doing freebie PR for ya* [:D]




windchymes -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 3:21:00 PM)

At 6 a.m. today, a good friend of mine who lives south of Louisville, KY, sent me an email saying they had had an earthquake.  I thought he might have imagined it, low flying plane, large truck driving by, etc......guess he was right!




GreedyTop -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 3:25:17 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Level

Fox News had a report earlier that it was rumored that the domidong slipped out of sub-susies ass and hit the ground, thus causing the disturbance.
 
*DG, you owe me for doing freebie PR for ya* [:D]




*SNORT*






PanthersMom -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 4:45:00 PM)

so that's what woke me up this morning!  i didn't actually consciously feel it, just something woke me up out of a dead sleep.

PM




NeedToUseYou -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 4:51:52 PM)

I'm probably 60 -70 miles from the origin, and must have slept the whole time, but that isn't saying much, I've slept during tornado weather before when one touched down like a mile away. I swear if one does hit that is powerful, I'll either die when the roof collapses, are wake up after a solid 8-9 hours sleep, and lift the shingles off my head.





xxblushesxx -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 4:54:20 PM)

My grandma (really my mom, 'cause she raised me) who is 93 years old, didn't wake up during it (she lives in Northern Indiana--Michigan City) said she woke up and two minutes after. I'm pretty sure the earthquake startled her awake but she didn't realize it.




Vendaval -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 8:24:25 PM)

Glad to hear everyone is OK.   We were discussing the New Madrid fault here just the other day.




subfever -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/18/2008 9:33:40 PM)

I slept right through it. Though it was interesting to learn that in 1812, an 8.0 quake occurred nearby. It even changed the course of the Mississippi River. Never knew that until today. 




mypain56 -> RE: 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (4/19/2008 8:18:19 AM)

Here in Vincennes,Indiana I felt it, I had fallen alsleep watching TV and my puppies were on top of me, as usual and I awoke to them crying, and then they just leaped off the chair and the house was shaking terribly, I actually thought it was the furnace blowing up, but then I ran to the kitchen window and some of my neighbors were standing on there front porch. I have been through some earthquakes in California but there's is considered a tremor I think, my M's lives in Evansville and when he called me they had already experienced some aftershocks and that was around 11:00am. But my animals were acting rather shaky the remaining day. Although it did almost knock over a lamp, Well at least wehad something to share in our online community. Be well everyone!!                                     Melly




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