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Earthquake!(Toronto)

That is fucking ludicrous.

The USA wins one at the games

And the Western world gets shook up?


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It was apparently felt in here in North Bay as well, but I sure as hell didn;t feel it.
 
That's really interesting. I can't recall ever hearing of an earthquake in Canada. Thirty seconds doesn't sound like very long, but when everything around you is crumbling I imagine it's like an eternity. Fortunately this was minor :)..doesn't sound like anyone was injured.

30 seconds is actually a loooooong quake. even something exceptional in strength like an 8.5+ can cause all its damage in less than 10 seconds
 
I am in Ottawa - it was crazy intense here. Lasted probably close to a minute. There are several huge fault lines in the area but they are usually pretty inactive. This was very huge for us.
 
From all the facebook statues ive read, this is how I feel us New Englanders and Canadians feel about earthquakes:

"EARTHQUAKE!!!!!AWESOME!!!!!! Its like a free ride at the carnival!!!!"

And yes, this was my reaction. LOL. Being a physical gepgrapher, this is my bread and butter, and I loved it
 
I felt it here but I thought a big truck was driving by the house or they were doing some digging nearby. Lasted about 20-30 seconds.
 
The epicentre was situated in Buckingham, Québec, about a 100 km from Montréal. And i felt it big time. No damage in Montréal, but in the Outaouais region, there was a landslide that damaged a road, and the chimney of a church in Gracefield collapsed. No one was hurt, thankfully.
 
My Sister said she felt it in Hackensack NJ.Thats only a few miles from my house,but we didn't feel anything....

Of course she didn't. Superman diverted the missile to prevent it from falling on Miss Tessmacher's mother, remember?
 
I felt it. My recliner started rocking on its own and my computer monitor shook a little. But no rattling dishes or shaking picture frames.
 
Apperently it was felt as far as Chicago and Western PA..... i know detroit felt it too!!
 
hahaha, here's a video of Ottawa city council - there was a council meeting in progress when it happened. Alex Cullen's reaction is kind of funny. lol

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKKAEkybanQ&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
 
Our building decidedly moved around, not only laterally but vertically.

It is an old wooden frame structure so it just creaked, but I could hear some plaster cracking on the second floor.

It was the first time my staff had ever experienced a tremor.
 
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