We had another aftershock - Alaska Earthquake Center says it was a 2.5. Actually, we've had quite a few aftershocks, this is in the list on their page right now:
Latest Earthquakes
M2.5 at 01:26 PM, 12 mi NW of Anchorage
M2.0 at 01:25 PM, 12 mi NW of Elmendorf AFB
M1.8 at 01:24 PM, 10 mi N of Anchorage
M1.0 at 01:23 PM, 13 mi NW of Anchorage
M1.7 at 01:20 PM, 13 mi NW of Anchorage
My book club members live all over town. Here's what people reported about Friday's big quake:
- I just want to send out the hope, belated but sincere, that all of you, your families, and houses made it through the quake ok. The damage and experiences are so varied. (I left town for Portland on Saturday, as planned But I was home on Friday, got under a table for the first time, had a few fragile things fall and break but nothing serious. Toilet water sloshed on the floor, bookcases emptied, pictures all crooked. Neighbors three doors down lost the whole brick facing of their fireplace into their living room.) Let us know how you did? And aren't you glad we read the earthquake book so we know why this happened?
- Like all of you the damage was minimal. I had just started my car when the quake hit and I was at first annoyed because the car had just been serviced. Of course I quickly realized my error. Hope that’s the last big on for at least another 60 years
- Our little house that survived the '64 quake did fine. We had one broken bowl. P was in her car in Sand Lake area and had a wild ride. The tail fell out of our loon mask. [Dog] and I were shaken, but did not stir beyond the back deck. All in all, we are glad we survived November, and that it's over!
- All OK here and with extended family. Broken stuff.
- Music and musical instruments survived. Lucky for caring neighbors. As they say, “moderate” damage.
- All OK here and with extended family. Broken stuff.
- We were in Talkeetna visiting friends. Strong there but no damage. Then started get texts and calls from friends and family all over the country. Drove back into town in the afternoon past Vine and thankfully the detours on Glen were in place by then. Relieved to find house was just fine. However, Took couple days to clean up everything fell off high shelves and out of closets, fridge & pantry. Much Broken glass from stemware, China, crockery, lamps, bulbs, pictures, desktop computer, etc. Humbling experience, and especially as reflect on the fact that ‘64 quake was 2,000x more powerful! Yikes. Kind of enjoy the little after shocks now..
- Grateful that we rode it out with (almost embarrassingly) minimal damage. Glad you are all well.
- I sent in a link to my blog post. If you missed it, here it is
And since we're doing books, here's a message from the Anchorage libraries today:
Thank you to each and every one of you who have sent notes of support for our library. We've received messages from across the city, the state, the country and around the world. We feel truly loved by our community and we're sending good vibes right back at you. As of Tuesday, December 4th, Loussac, Muldoon, Mountain View and Girdwood have re-opened with normal business hours. Eagle River will remain closed until further notice and staff across the system have been deployed there to assist with clean up. Please see our earthquake info page for details on fines, holds, special programs and other resources; then be sure to follow us on social media for the latest updates. #ShookBooks #AnchorageStrong
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