| No in Md yes in Boston |
| No in Rockville |
| Here in NW Washington DC at work. I work at school. I felt it, my desk shook. 1 co-worker said she felt it also. No one else felt it. A friend in Philly texted me at the same time asking if I felt the earthquake. Eclipse on Monday... |
| Here in NW Washington DC at work. I work at a school. I felt it, my desk shook. 1 co-worker said she felt it also. No one else felt it. A friend in Philly texted me at the same time asking if I felt the earthquake. Eclipse on Monday... |
Remember when the government dismissed everyone early to ensure that the bridges would be tested at maximum capacity? |
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Wow, I just looked up the 2011 Virginia earthquake. 5.8
I can’t imagine it would take much to damage the east coast cities. Todays was 4.7 but none of these buildings are made for earthquakes like in CA, are they? |
| Anybody south of Philly saying they felt the earthquake is completely full of shit. There are no actual reports of that. You are making it up. You are weirdos. |
| No. I’m sitting at the gate in DCA and felt nothing. |
| Felt nothing in Bethesda |
Rockville, yes. It was slight, but I felt it. I wfh, so does my spouse. I asked my spouse if they felt it, and they said no, but then this spouse is not exactly aware of what's going on. I grew up in CA, so maybe I'm more sensitive to how an earthquake feels? |
https://patch.com/maryland/annapolis/earthquake-rumbles-md-shaking-felt-30-seconds I felt it in Rockville. I know what earthquakes feel like; I lived in CA for 40 years. |
Also felt it in TP - my desk and chair shook slightly like when a truck is going down the street but it was quiet. |
| I am in Rockville and did not feel anything |
Say what you want. I felt it in NoVA. |
| No. |