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Earthquake In The Midwest


curlyfries

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curlyfries Contributor

I thought someone would have started the topic already, so I guess I will. I live in Indianapolis and I felt the sofa shake and could hear the pictures rattling against the wall. Strange thing----when I stood up many minutes later, I was dizzy. Still am a little bit. But that has to be coincidental. I haven't had a dizzy episode in a long time. So who else felt it? For those who haven't heard, it was at about 5:39 this morning and was centered in southern Illinois)

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Darn210 Enthusiast

ME!!! ME!!! ME!!!! . . . :lol::lol::lol: but I'm in the Indy area, too. Woke up EVERYONE in the house. The kids have slept through the alarm system going off (LOUD,LOUD,LOUD) but they didn't sleep through this!!!

My first earthquake ever.

curlyfries Contributor
:P My 22 yr old daughter slept through the whole thing! ( but of course, she is medicated for restless leg and narcolepsy :rolleyes: ) And just some more info---it was a 5.4 on the richter scale.
angel-jd1 Community Regular

I didn't feel it, but it was on our local news this morning (I'm in Kansas). I guess someone had called into the local news station asking about it . I guess it was felt as far away as Michigan..........wow!! I can't imagine what you guys were feeling who were close to it!!

-Jessica :rolleyes:

CarlaB Enthusiast

I felt it in Cincinnati. It woke me up from a sound sleep. Things were rattling .... it was the noise that woke me up and I had earplugs on. Once I was awake I felt the shaking. Our birds were apparently going crazy, the kids said.

I lived in CA for a couple years, so I knew what it was right away.

rpf1007 Rookie

I felt it! I was at work...in Chicago. I thought I was crazy...then about an hour later it was on the internet and I realized what it was!

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