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Having experienced the Manchetser earthquakes in 2003, has anyone else experienced earthquakes or volcanoes? scary or not?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I got the Birmingham quake loud and clear last year (or was it the year before..?) Lying in bed wide awake at about 6.30 am (very rare for me) in a silent house, and it felt like exactly what it was, major movement way down deep below, shaking everything including the bed.. and a pronounced rumbling alongside the shudder - I can hardly believe I could actually HEAR it..!! Once in a lifetime, for sure..
Yes there's a relatively big one every month or so when I go home (south asia). They're usually pretty frightening, with the overhead light fixtures rattling and just the feeling that you can't escape it as it's everywhere. Eversince we were very little we were told to always head outdoors, but to never run because -and here's the silly, but at that time, very scary bit- if you fall down during an earthquake a person could become paralytic. So you can imagine how terrified we were trying to get out of the house, walking really quickly!
The worst thing is that you can always count on aftershocks following the main quake.. and they can keep coming for the next half hour or so.
I don't think you can ever get used to them!
Earthquake in Italy c.ca 1977. I was 14 and I was lying on my parents' bed (they were out) about to make a phonecall when the light fitting hanging from the ceiling began to rock first slowly then faster, then the bedstead began to bang against the wall. It took me a few seconds to realise it was an earthquake and then I was left half scared, half excited. I hope I never feel another one though; that earthquake left hundreds of people homeless and I think lots of people were killed or injured.