
Earthquakes happen all over the world, even
here in the Southeastern United States. The epicenter was in a rural area west of Richmond, VA but damage has been reported in Washington, DC and the College of Charleston's seismology lab registered a quake of 2.9 to 3.0 on the Richter scale.
Q: Do you know what to do when the earth starts moving beneath you?
Please revisit the
Connections blog entry about the "
Great Shakeout" back in April. There are tips on what to do that just might come in handy when the ground starts rocking and rolling beneath you.
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