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Old 08-24-2014, 09:05 AM   #1
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No. California Earthquake.

I hope that all members and allothers that are N. california are Okay.

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Old 08-24-2014, 12:59 PM   #2
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We are 15 to 20 miles away and we never felt a thing. A few crooked picture this AM but nothing fell of the shelves.
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I have a niece and her girlfriend that just moved over there from Pennsylvania. They had just had all their stuff delivered yesterday so they spent all day unpacking and putting things away. She said she was so tired that she just slept right thru it. Her girlfriend on the other hand got woke up from it but no damage to any of their stuff.
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Old 08-24-2014, 01:23 PM   #4
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Just there last week. Was looking at homes and mobile homes. That's a pretty strong Cal quake to sleep through. Saw videos of it. Ironically, I got an email from a real estate agent that today one more new home sale is available that just fell through escrow. Yikes..?

Beautiful historic area and located nicely for our future north Cal trips. New and first grandchild in SF. They were awakened by the quake. Glad to hear of no injuries.

Us cal peeps are used to it.
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Old 08-24-2014, 04:04 PM   #5
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We live in Santa Rosa, over the hills from Napa. We were awakened with a sharp jolt or two then some rolling and shaking, (about 3:20am). It didn't last very long either. About the time we were up and out of bed, it stopped, (15-20 sec). We knew exactly what it was as we have lived here all our lives and been through this before. Our first was 1969. Nothing fell or was damaged here, but some there was extensive damage in the Napa area with buildings and even roads. I for one was grateful it was not closer to us. A 6.0 quake is substantial and it would have been trouble. There have been 5 aftershocks in the same area, all below 3.0. Could all related to our lack of water too. Think about it.

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