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55 minutes ago, LibertyBell said:

Yes!  I found this video earlier and there was another one I saw from Long Island from Merrick from Nassau County like this.

The fracking quakes in Oklahoma were mag 5.6, 5.6 and 5.8 and caused property damage and quake insurance is through the roof there now. I would never want to experience a 6.0 or higher, it would probably cause a ton of property damage around here.

 

28 minutes ago, SnoSki14 said:

First time I ever felt a quake. It was a quick jolt with rumbling... bizarre experience for sure.

Probably since it was pretty shallow.

 

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17 minutes ago, cleetussnow said:

How much for Philly?

 

but seriously at my house, it felt like a freight train was going through my basement.  Only way I can describe it.  

I'm about 25 miles NW of Philly, felt it pretty good here.

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Entire building was rumbling and vibrating for a good 15 seconds here in Bayside, Queens.

The other 2 earthquakes in my lifetime (NYC) were nothing like this one. Those were very weak.

Felt one in Greece as well, but didn't last long.

Definitely memorable and a bit scary.

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1 hour ago, Brian5671 said:

I think you'd need to be inside and sitting to really feel it...

I was standing up, 2nd floor of my office here in Long Valley and we most definitely felt it. Pretty much evacuated the building the moment it was over. 

 

Of course my friend in California is making fun of us. 

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2 minutes ago, golfer07840 said:

I was standing up, 2nd floor of my office here in Long Valley and we most definitely felt it. Pretty much evacuated the building the moment it was over. 

 

Of course my friend in California is making fun of us. 

haha--yeah you were closer to it so probably more evident there vs here....

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Just now, Brian5671 said:

haha--yeah you were closer to it so probably more evident there vs here....

it had some folks shaken up here (no pun intended). 

I remember the 2011 one. I was working in New Providence at the time, was sitting at my desk and suddenly it felt like I was on a wave. I actually started to think I was being hit with some weird vertigo attack. 5 seconds later my middle daughter texts me from VA, visiting my in-laws, with "Earthquake!"

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31 minutes ago, ag3 said:

Entire building was rumbling and vibrating for a good 15 seconds here in Bayside, Queens.

The other 2 earthquakes in my lifetime (NYC) were nothing like this one. Those were very weak.

Felt one in Greece as well, but didn't last long.

Definitely memorable and a bit scary.

Definitely  a lot scarier and longer lasting than the one in August 2011.  In what year was the first one you felt?

 

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