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12 hours ago, ChrisL said:

2.7 is hard to feel unless you are right on the epicenter & still.  But cool, welcome to my world!  All you need now is fires, mudslides draught & tsunamis!  

We are on a big fault here so earthquakes are somewhat common. We have wildfires, drought, and we substitute avalanches for mudslides. No tsunamis, but we have plenty of apex predators that can take you down. 

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32 minutes ago, denniS said:

We are on a big fault here so earthquakes are somewhat common. We have wildfires, drought, and we substitute avalanches for mudslides. No tsunamis, but we have plenty of apex predators that can take you down. 

You also have a volcano just up the road. 

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30 minutes ago, jsharrwick said:

I felt one in Dallas while on the 24th floor of an office tower.  A bit surreal

I used to work in a 20 story high rise, our floors were 19 & 20.  We had a pretty good quake once when I was in the building, a 5. Something and it felt like the building was swaying for several minutes.  It was cool yet kinda scary.  

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