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• #2
earthquake?
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• #3
Yeah I felt that - thought I was cracking up! Tried to get on the British Geological site and its dead slow
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• #4
last about 20sec.
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• #5
OMG! shook my flat here in E2. whoa.
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• #6
I thought it was just me wobbling
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• #7
a friend in N15 has confirmed feeling it as well.
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• #8
i'm down bt whitechapel
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• #9
unless you hadn't said anything, it would never have dawned on me...but i was lying down and could feel what felt like my head shivering...bloody strange
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• #10
yup, felt that up in dalston too. at first i thought maybe my flatmate was getting banged real hard, but as she just went to bed with the dog.... i figured an earthquake was more likely...
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• #11
nothing south of the thames
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• #12
i'm in brixton
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• #13
I'm in Twickenham - just north of the Thames
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• #14
I feel it in SE1 southwark
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• #15
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/6940546.stm
this happened on friday
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• #16
sorry stoopid me that was last year, but loads of people must have been searchin it on bbc website
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• #18
Yep, felt it here in Cambridge at 1am.
I thought I was going nuts or something, rocked my chair.
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• #19
your all crazy i felt nuffin
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• #20
chris crash your all crazy i felt nuffin
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• #21
o0o click here
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• #22
holy shit!! my bed fucking shook!!
i thought it was just my house.
jeeeeeezus.
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• #23
still, i hadn't thought of them happening here at all! like wolflore, i thought i was just woozy or something, but then there were some things rattling in my apartment.
my googling efforts: there was a big 'un 1580. hmmm.. another in 1382, another in 1750...
"Today, much of modern London still rests on the flood-plain sediments of the Thames. These loose sediments could mean distant earthquakes can inflict severe shaking in the capital, only today they have been made even more liquefiable by recent rising groundwaters. "
great. fabulous. that's it, i'm going back to california.
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• #24
oops, sorry, here's the link:
http://education.guardian.co.uk/higher/research/story/0,,858209,00.html
ummm.