• Feliberto@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    Serious question here: how terrible that earthquake was for you guys?

    Here in Chile, 4.8 is like nothing happened at all. The news wouldn’t cover it.

    • Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      If this was California, no one would care. Most Californians feel a few of those a year.

      Problem is, this part of the country does not normally get earthquakes. So the people aren’t used to feeling them, and a lot of structures are not built to move. And the latter issue can be dangerous.

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      7 months ago

      I was in my lab when it happened and felt like a car with octagonal wheels was driving down the hallway. Its out of the ordinary for us in the NY area though so everyone got excited. Hope that analogy helps

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      7 months ago

      There was no damage or disruptions so it wasn’t terrible by any means.

      It’s definitely a rare event for the north eastern coast of north america.

      I’ve never felt an earthquake, sometimes you can feel a 2.0 where we live - a little rumble.

      So having a full on 4.8 is noteworthy because it’s rare, novel, and many people did not know what was happening until it had passed. I was worried my house would be damaged from it but i don’t think anything even fell off the shelves.

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      7 months ago

      It doesn’t sound like it did much damage, that area just (a) has a ton of people living in a small space and (b) doesn’t typically have earthquakes. Like I literally can’t remember NYC ever having an earthquake before.

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      7 months ago

      On the west coast of the US, you don’t even flinch for a 4.8, on the east coast of the US, it’s a big fucking deal.

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      7 months ago

      I was in Kathmandu when a big 7.8 earthquake hit in 2015. We’ve had hundres’ of aftershock of 4 to 5 degree magnitude for over more than 6 months lol.