Anyone feel it?
M 3.8 - 3 km W of Bloomingdale, Indiana
M 3.8 - 3 km W of Bloomingdale, Indiana
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Not I. I'm guessing you would have had to have been relatively close to the epicenter in order to have felt it.Anyone feel it?
M 3.8 - 3 km W of Bloomingdale, Indiana
Not I. I'm guessing you would have had to habe been relatively close to the epicenter in order to have felt it.
I have--the one back in 1987? I think it was?? (I'm old), I lived in Bloomington at the time, I was in my kitchen & the dishwasher shook really hard & I was like, "wtf is that?" Later found out it was an earthquake..Slept right through it. Never have experienced an earthquake...it’s on my bucket list though!
Hmm. That's a little further than I would have expected, but I didn't feel it or hear anyone else that did(NW Indiana on Lake Michigan).Some reported it here which is in the Kokomo area but I did not feel it.
In 1987 I was standing by my car and it started rocking. Wondered who was doing it, but there was nobody around. Found out later we had an earthquake. Also remember one back about 13-14 years ago. I was visiting my parents in South Bend and shortly after I awoke in the morning I felt a vibration go from one side of the bed to the other. I immediately knew it was an earthquake. Friends in Bloomington said it was more prominent. I think both were centered on the New Madrid fault that goes through the Terre Haute area.I have--the one back in 1987? I think it was?? (I'm old), I lived in Bloomington at the time, I was in my kitchen & the dishwasher shook really hard & I was like, "wtf is that?" Later found out it was an earthquake..
That's not the New Madrid fault, but there is a fault that runs close to Terre Haute.In 1987 I was standing by my car and it started rocking. Wondered who was doing it, but there was nobody around. Found out later we had an earthquake. Also remember one back about 13-14 years ago. I was visiting my parents in South Bend and shortly after I awoke in the morning I felt a vibration go from one side of the bed to the other. I immediately knew it was an earthquake. Friends in Bloomington said it was more prominent. I think both were centered on the New Madrid fault that goes through the Terre Haute area.
Yeah there was one in '07, but I don't remember that one. I think I was asleep at the time.In 1987 I was standing by my car and it started rocking. Wondered who was doing it, but there was nobody around. Found out later we had an earthquake. Also remember one back about 13-14 years ago. I was visiting my parents in South Bend and shortly after I awoke in the morning I felt a vibration go from one side of the bed to the other. I immediately knew it was an earthquake. Friends in Bloomington said it was more prominent. I think both were centered on the New Madrid fault that goes through the Terre Haute area.
I had a window open and it slammed shut. I was in college and my bobbleheads were going bananas. I thought it was a tornado but the trees weren't moving. It happened just before 6 am, but I felt aftershocks several times that morning. It was so strange!The 2007 (I believe it was that one) quake had me going from sound asleep to standing by the side of the bed in a split second. I thought something had crashed into our house. Having our first house getting hit by lightning was worse. Much worse!
I think that was 08. I was up and there was a roaring sound that I thought was the wind but looking outside the trees weren’t moving. Turned on the TV and the anchors were saying that there was an earthquake. I remember the year because I had started a new job and going in early and every house was lit up.The 2007 (I believe it was that one) quake had me going from sound asleep to standing by the side of the bed in a split second. I thought something had crashed into our house. Having our first house getting hit by lightning was worse. Much worse!