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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHoly shit that was some earthquake
San Francisco. Rattled widows. Neatly toppled furniture and the television. Im still jumpy.

livetohike
(23,716 posts)Hopefully they will be much less intense.
NBachers
(18,926 posts)But I ran to the United States geological survey site to report it. Im in San Francisco; it was right across the bay near Berkeley.
https://www.kron4.com/news/sizable-earthquake-jolts-east-bay-monday-morning/amp/
RandySF
(77,787 posts)diane in sf
(4,194 posts)RandySF
(77,787 posts)NBachers
(18,926 posts)Grokenstein
(6,158 posts)Wonder if the USGS is still functioning? Yes!!
M 4.3 - 2 km ESE of Berkeley, CA
democrank
(11,814 posts)Take good care~
diane in sf
(4,194 posts)reporting in Crocket that live on a hillside felt it less even tho theyre closer. This neighborhood is made up of filled wetlands. The houses are from the 30s and 40s and well built. My house is bolted to its slab, tho that wasnt mandatory back then. All the brick chimneys cracked or fell down in the 2014 Napa quake, but no badly damaged homes.
HeartsCanHope
(1,338 posts)I lived in Israel for a year and we had a very small earthquake. The thing that scared me was the room actually undulated!
I grabbed my son and got to a doorway, and then the quake was over. Nothing broken in the house, just scary. Again, glad you made it through relatively okay.
surfered
(9,553 posts)Jacson6
(1,563 posts)3Hotdogs
(14,626 posts)Anything but the television in our house.
or the computer. anything but the computer and the telev.
Oh. the iPhone. anything but the computer and the iPhone and the television ... maybe the refrigerator..
Anything but the tv, the iPhone, the.....
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,242 posts)RVN VET71
(3,047 posts)and farted in the direction of California. He's angry at San Fran because, despite his personal hobby of having sex with children, he regards it as a modern-day Sodom and Gemorrah, a stain on American "kill the homeless" morality.
AND WHERE THE HELL ARE THE EPSTEIN FILES DONALD THE SYPHILITIC NAZI PROMISED US?
Bernardo de La Paz
(59,242 posts)Magnitude 6.9.
I was in Silicon Valley 45 km (30 miles) from the epicenter. Office shook for 30 seconds in the main shock. I shouted "I'm getting under my desk" and office mate took the cue and did the same. Lamp fell off filing cabinet. It would have been difficult to walk in the main shake.
Our house 15 km (10 miles) from epicenter had a crack in the wall, and a bookcase fell over damaging a door. It was built in an area over a solid mass of bedrock.
About 3 km (2 miles) away, in sandy/silty area, ten people perished. In SF 75 km (50 mi) from epicenter, in a sandy silty area, more people died. In total 63 people died.
Shi{f}t happens.
Zorro
(17,957 posts)I had decided I was getting too blasé about earthquakes; when one would rattle through I'd try to mentally calibrate the magnitude ("oh, felt like a 4.2... " ) -- really missed working there but relocated to Florida and traded earthquakes for hurricanes...
Duncanpup
(15,209 posts)ProudMNDemocrat
(20,269 posts)When growing up, I would feel them. It was as if someone took a huge rolling pin and ran it under the house.
The San Andreas Fault is near the city off Hollister.
It was the earthquake of October of 1989 during the World Series that shook up a huge section of California. My father had just finished up a job in Hayward, gotten off the Bay Bridge, San Francisco to 280, when the earthquake hit. It took his calm and strength to keep in control of the steering wheel of his truck.
I turned on the TV when I got home from work from the costume shop in Rochester to CNN. There were fires in the area of the Marina. The epicenter of that strong earthquake was in the Santa Cruz Mountains to the South and West of San Jose. I was able to call my mother and ask her what condition things were in San Jose. She said there were some new structural cracks and everything on shelves were now on the floor.
Stay safe California DUers.
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msfiddlestix
(8,136 posts)ProfessorGAC
(74,657 posts)RandySF
(77,787 posts)electric_blue68
(24,088 posts)(When I visited SF & LA in '79 I was like "Oh, God, puleeeze, No earthquakes!". ) There weren't.
We here get all "wooaah !" understandibly!
April '24 felt like 3 short upwards jolts.
4-ish. Seems like I totally missed the 5.8 in 2011.
The "wildest" one bc of my area, and my reaction was in '85. Sleeping late, and dreaming I was in an elevator descending when it started to rock back, and forth. I woke up as I sat up yelling "Earthquake!".
I looked around nothing was amiss, there was a fading vibration, and a sound fading away from the building.
But it wasn't so unusual for us bc of how we were situated.
Our family apt building was partly perched 8 stories above the next eastward Ave, and buildings on a steep hill. Regular in the ground on our (westward) Ave side, where we faced in the back was the hill; w a massive balcony jutting out, that connected basement areas, stairs to our Avenue, and a concrete, and boulders structure holding the rest of the building up on the hill.
It acted like a sound amplifier! A basketball being boinced on the sidewalk could sound like shots, motorcycles were really loud, and small trucks would rumble with occasional vibrations traveling all the way upward to us.
I went back to sleep. When I woke up about 3 hours later, I turned on my rock station. I'd already forgotten about it. They were playing "Shake, Rattle, and Roll". It didn't "ping" me at all!
Finally, the DJ said, "did you feel that earthquake this morning?".
....Whaaaaa.... ?!!
How did I, who'd never been in one know it was one - in my sleep ?!
The actual sound that faded away wasn't really loud but thinking about it at some point later it felt vast (relatively) like the waves expanding from a stone tossed in a pond.
So it was something! A 4-ish and north of us.