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msnbc: maanjaristys Virginiassa

Started by wannabe, 23.08.2011, 21:17:40

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wannabe

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44245009/ns/us_news-life/
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WASHINGTON — Thousands of people were evacuating buildings across the Washington D.C. area on Tuesday after a moderate earthquake miles away in Virginia that was also felt in the Northeast and as far south as Chapel Hill, N.C.
Parts of the Pentagon, White House and Capitol were among the areas evacuated.
Centered 87 miles from the nation's capital, the quake was a magnitude 6.0, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
At the U.S. Capitol, light fixtures swung and the building shook for about 15 seconds while the tremor hit, NBC News reported.
A mild tremor was even felt by NBC reporters with President Barack Obama during his vacation on Martha's Vineyard, an island off Massachusetts.
The earthquake's epicenter was between Charlottesville and Richmond, Va., the USGS reported. It was 3.7 miles deep.
This report will be updated as information becomes available.
"En minä teitä tarvitse. Minulla on jo teidän lapsenne." -AH

mikkoR

http://www.nelonen.fi/uutiset/kaikki/ulkomaat/maanj%C3%A4ristys-ravisteli-washingtonin-seutua

Maanjäristys ravisteli Washingtonin seutua

Yhdysvaltain itärannikkoa on ravistanut 6,0 magnitudin maanjäristys. Se tärisytti rakennuksia sekä pääkaupungissa Washingtonissa että New Yorkissa.

Ainakin puolustusministeriön rakennus Pentagon ja kongressi on evakuoitu.

Maanjäristyksen keskus sijaitsi viranomaisten mukaan Richmondin kaupungin lähellä Virginiassa.

Näin voimakkaat järistykset ovat erittäin poikkeuksellisia tällä alueella
Paras tapa päästä eroon laittomista aseista on toki luoda riittävä määrä väyliä laillisille aseille.

AstaTTT

Täältä voi seurata maapallon järistyksiä suunnilleen reaaliajassa.

http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsus/

wannabe

Lisatietoja:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/44245009/ns/us_news-life/
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WASHINGTON — Thousands of people evacuated buildings across Washington, D.C., and New York City on Tuesday after a moderate earthquake in Virginia that was also felt as far south as Chapel Hill, N.C. No tsunami warning was issued for the East Coast.
Parts of the Pentagon, White House and Capitol were among the areas evacuated.
At the Pentagon in northern Virginia, a low rumbling built and built to the point that the building was shaking. People ran into the corridors of the government's biggest building and as the shaking continued there were shouts of "Evacuate! Evacuate!"
Centered some 90 miles from the nation's capital, the quake was a magnitude 5.9, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
At the U.S. Capitol, light fixtures swung and the building shook for about 15 seconds while the tremor hit, NBC News reported.
At Reagan National Airport outside Washington, ceiling tiles fell during a few seconds of shaking. All flights were put on hold.
In New York City, NBC reported debris fell from the attorney general's office, causing a brief panic as people ran from the area.

Airport towers and government buildings in New York, including City Hall, were evacuated. The 26-story federal courthouse in lower Manhattan began swaying and hundreds of people were seen leaving the building.

A mild tremor was even felt by NBC reporters with President Barack Obama during his vacation on Martha's Vineyard, an island off Massachusetts.
In Charleston, W.Va., hundreds of workers left the state Capitol building and employees at other downtown office buildings were asked to leave temporarily."The whole building shook," said Jennifer Bundy, a spokeswoman for the state Supreme Court. "You could feel two different shakes. Everybody just kind of came out on their own."In Ohio, where office buildings swayed in Columbus and Cincinnati and the press box at the Cleveland Indians' Progressive Field shook. At least one building near the Statehouse was evacuated in downtown Columbus.In downtown Baltimore, Md., the quake sent office workers into the streets, where lamp posts swayed slightly as they called family and friends to check in.More about the quake at breakingnews.com
The earthquake's epicenter was near Louisa, Va., the USGS reported. It was a very shallow quake, which would explain why it was so widely felt.
The D.C. area's previous record for an earthquake was on July 16, 2010, when a 3.6 magnitude quake was felt.
The East Coast gets earthquakes, but usually smaller ones than the West Coast and is less prepared for shaking.
This report will be updated as information becomes available.
"En minä teitä tarvitse. Minulla on jo teidän lapsenne." -AH