A5.65.8-magnitude earthquake about 63 miles west of Willow rattled Alaska from Anchorage to Fairbanks around 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, according to preliminary information from the U.S. Geological Survey.
It didn't feel particularly strong, at first, but then re-intensified and continued for quite awhile.
Whatever. It's Alaska, and earthquakin's what we do.
:)
4 comments:
God bless you. I have only felt a couple of little tiny ones and they were plenty for me. You folks are tough!
Stay safe!
gfa
threecollie, we do our best. Thanks.
Guffaw, that's our fervent hope. But when the earth itself is shaking, there's not really anyplace to go. :)
Rev. Paul,
Shake, rattle, and roll!!!!
On a more serious note, stay safe.
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