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11:11pm, decent shaking, lasted about .....holy ****, another one. It's been a few minutes now, a few more aftershocks. Turns out the epicenter is 4 miles away, no wonder it felt so strong, it was just a 3.8.
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Hope everything is alright Bad XXX and no damage to anything or anyone hurt. Only been through one small tremor here in Michigan and that was over 20 years ago.
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Had an earthquake too!! Monday nite.. It registered a 3.1 Our area is on the New Madrid fault A major quake could also occur in my neck of the woods any time.
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Wow that was close.We had one here in Michigan while I was at work around 3-4 years ago.No one else noticed it.The floor looked like it was moving and my phone headset was swinging bad. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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No damage. When things start to shake, you never know how stongly it will intensify, the start of any earthquake is treated with respect, as it could grow into the "Big One". I had my house destroyed in '94, so I get a little concerned when things start to move.
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Glad to hear everything is OK. Didn't feel it at all up here.
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