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Not used to earthquakes in Indiana. Wobbly. Felt one just about every day in Arequipa, Peru, but not in Fort Wayne, IN.:eusa_doh:
Joie DeVive said:Got my sister too. We grew up in CA though, so it wasn't too big a deal.
Just a thought, but you might want to consider adding earthquake insurance to your renters or homeowners. Regular homeowners/renters won't cover damage caused by earthquakes. I guess in that part of the country it's pretty negligible cost wise (this is according to my sister) and though your chances for a quake are pretty low, there have been bad ones there in the past.
i believe the one you are talking about happened in '68. i was actually surging the net this morning when it happened. i didnt know what to think at first, the room i was in was kinda moving in a circular direction...HoosierDaddy said:Woke up to the house shaking..and windows rattling. however...no damage. I remember a quake about like this one back in 1969 here in eastcentral Indiana.
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bruce wayne said:i believe the one you are talking about happened in '68. ..
DutchIndo said:I remember as a kid in the 70s there was (is) a big scare how Ca was going to slide into the Ocean. They even had a song that was popular at the time. One of the lines were " Where will you go when there's no San Fransico ". It seems to most of us here if it isn't over 4.0 nobody seems to notice. I remember laughing when they said that in the movie "Independence Day".