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Earthquakes and Mother Nature

Posted on : Aug-03-2009 | By : Barbie | In : Earthquakes

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There was an

Earthquake

today.

Yes, things shook here and there, but there were no reported injuries or damage – from the earthquake. 

The earthquake was also felt in southern Arizona and in parts of California.

An employee in Rocky Point was reported to say, “We felt the earthquake too, but not too much. I felt it more in my body than in the building. The buildings went back and forth a little, but not too much”.

earthquakeThe National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration

said there’s no tsunami warning, watch nor advisory because of the earthquake.

Interestingly there were 26 other earthquakes above 2.5 that happened around the world today. Historically, on some days there are fewer, on other days there are many, many more.

That’s just how things are on Mother Earth. :)

Earthquake article by Barbie.