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Topic: NZ Earthquake
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Graham Ritchie
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Posts: 4001
From: New Zealand
Registered: Feb 2006
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posted November 13, 2016 04:01 PM
Thanks everyone
Luckily we did not get the brunt of it in this city, but what a night. I got up about 12.30am when things were moving around. It was really strange, as in the past you could here them coming like a train through the ground before the shaking. For us it was more of a rolling motion this time, like being at sea in a boat. Earthquakes in the past usually don't last to long, but this one continued for at least 8 minutes, it just kept going.
I said to Yvonne this is not our usual off shore fault line that hits us like a brick, this is something else. Shortly after and for the first time ever, the siren warning went off near the beach, so I said to Yvonne we better get out of here, so we got in our car and instead of driving away from the sea as most people were doing. I told my son who with his family living near the beach we were coming to get them, as they don't have a car at the moment.
Anyway by this time the traffic was grid locked everyone was on the road. I have to say though, people were generally very good, so we slowly drove across the city away from he sea. We eventually arrived at a mall car park and along with many others stayed put and listened to the radio.
Anyway we are fine, and at the moment have arrived home and having a cup of tea.
Further north from this city its a different story Wellington really did get shook up and the inter islander steamers have been anchored well away from the piers.
Earthquakes without doubt are terrifying, when that ground moves on you its scary stuff. The shaking can be very violent and there is nothing you can do except to hang onto something until its over, the energy released is quite incredible.
Hope that's it for many years...no more.
Thanks again everyone
Regards Graham.
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Paul Adsett
Film God
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From: USA
Registered: Jun 2003
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posted November 14, 2016 09:22 AM
How extensive is fracking in the UK, and is there a lot of opposition to it? Here in the USA fracking is going on in many states, including North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Pennsylvania. My thinking is that the long term risks, earthquakes, sinkholes, land collapse, and aquifer contamination, are simply not worth it. But the big energy companies rule.
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