I lived for the longest time in Puerto Rico, right in the path of many 
hurricanes. I have experienced the pounding of wind and rain for hours and 
hours, over a very large area, followed by a whole month without power. Now in 
Texas, I personally feel less anxious about tornadoes, which are (compared to 
hurricanes) brief and limited in damage area.    
Eliacim

 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: ght 
  To: ercoupe-flyin@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 3:31 PM
  Subject: [ercoupe-flyin] Earthquake


    
  To those of you who inquired about our Saturday earthquake, thank you.
  It was pretty good sized, as shakers go at 6.5, and it lasted more than 15 
seconds. That is a long time when everything around you is violently shaking. 
We lost power for several hours and we were asked to leave for awhile because 
of a gas leak. 

  We were able to get back into our house in the early evening and the power 
came back on about 8pm. I'm surprised it didn't do a lot more damage for as 
hard and long as it shook.

  I thought I would mention that the media always way over-exaggerates the 
damage and chaos of our earthquakes. The cameramen search all over town until 
they find the very few obvious instances of damage and then zoom way in on it. 
I think they also go searching for the most hysterical, grandstanders to 
interview too. 

  Most of the building damage that was done happened to buildings that have 
been neglected terribly. They are buildings that are on the edge anyway. Even 
at that, I'm not talking about building falling down. I'm talking about patches 
of plaster falling off and a few, not many, windows breaking. 

  Earthquakes, even when they are big ones are over in a short length of time. 
What scares me is what many of you deal with: tornadoes and hurricanes. It 
seems like those forces of nature go on for hours and hours. No thanks. I 
prefer our earthquakes and tsunamis here on the west coast.

  Spook

  --- On Sat, 1/9/10, ca...@aol.com <ca...@aol.com> wrote:

  > From: ca...@aol.com <ca...@aol.com>
  > Subject: Harry Francis  - re: Earthquake
  > To: gh...@yahoo.com
  > Date: Saturday, January 9, 2010, 7:22 PM
  > 
  > 
  >  
  >  
  > 
  > 
  > Georgia,
  >  
  >  
  > I Hope you survived the earthquake, today.  I bet
  > it was scary.
  >  
  > We are thinking about you and the folks in
  > Eureka.
  >  
  >  
  > Regards,
  >  
  >  
  > Harry Francis 
  >



  

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