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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