I was going to school in Seattle when we had a 6.9 earthquake. We were very fortunate in that it was centred 30 miles below the surface so actual damage was pretty minimal. It was still scary as hell and I'll never forget seeing the street move like water and buildings literally swaying side to side.
I was going to school in Seattle when we had a 6.9 earthquake. We were very fortunate in that it was centred 30 miles below the surface so actual damage was pretty minimal. It was still scary as hell and I'll never forget seeing the street move like water and buildings literally swaying side to side.