A few months back when this space was reporting on the record number of large earthquakes the World has experienced this year, some complained that the blog posts were just a scare tactic to gain Internet traffic. Tell that to the people in the Toronto Earthquake and those all along the Northeastern United States who felt it.
Toronto was hit by a 5.0 Richter Scale Earthquake today that started near the Ontario-Quebec border and reportedly shook parts of upstate New York and Ohio as well as Chicago, Cleveland and Indiana.
New York Zennie62.com Blogger Suzannah B. Troy shares her view and experience with today's 5.0 Toronto Earthquake (and talks about the USA's World Cup win, too):
Why was the Toronto Earthquake felt over such a large region? The U.S. Geological Survey explains that a quake in the Northeastern United States "can be felt over an area as much as 10 times larger than a similar magnitude earthquake on the West Coast."
With all of these large (over 4) earthquakes occurring in 2010, there's got to be something going on.
Stay tuned.
1 comments:
this was crazy experience for toronto.I was at work when it happened I was scared. Its seems to be end of everything.thank god all is well at last. I found an amazing video of this in action at june23earthquake.com.I think you will be amazed to see such incident. I think we have to ready to keep fit agaist suchincident. this toroto earth quack will teach us to be ready
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