Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Washington, D.C. Earthquake 5.8 Felt In New York



I was coming in from lunch like any other ordinary day. The elevator doors flew open and it was packed with people trying to get out. I saw a co-worker of mine who told me the building was shaking.



I didn’t feel a thing probably because I was on the ground floor. So, we had a little shaking going on in NY, and I missed it.



The Huffington Post



Preliminary reports are indicating that a 5.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in Virginia at 1:51 pm EDT., according to the USGS.



Shaking has been reported as far north as New York. Reports of shaking have also been coming in from the New England area. According to the USGS, a magnitude 5.5 Eastern US earthquake can typically be felt as far as 300 miles away.

The USGS reported that epicenter of the quake was located in Louisa, Va. just southeast of Charlottesville and northwest of Richmond.

From the AP:



The U.S. Geological Survey said the earthquake was half a mile deep. Shaking was felt at the White House and all over the East Coast, as far south as Chapel Hill, N.C. Parts of the Pentagon, White House and Capitol were evacuated. There were no immediate reports of injuries.




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