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Was it just my imagination (and all my coworkers) or was there an earthquake in downtown DC?

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Re: Earthquake?
This is crazy, but I am in Myrtle Beach right now and I just looked at DH and said "Is the hotel shaking??"
I think it was, and I think it's crazy that we felt it two states away!
that was scary as hell.
we felt it big time in Arlington. pictures fell off the wall, books off of book shelves. I ran into Warner's room and grabbed him and the house just kept shaking and shaking.
Dear MM,
Hahah, I just got the news from my girl friend in Roanoke. And I'm in Peoria. No, unlike the rest of you, I did not feel it. I heard 20m east of C'ville. Crazy.
Quaken, not stirred,
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Herndon reporting in. Freaky! Nothing fell but the chandelier and pendant lights were swinging. So glad Otto was working from home and we could freak out together.
and facebook.
i came here first thing after i felt it.
We felt it in Tyson's...lots of frames fell in cubes and it was freaky. At first we thought someone was constructing shelving units near us but then it kept getting worse.
I was on FB at the time and have friends in CT and Springfield, MA who felt it.
Nutty.
PS - I froze and did absolutely nothing. Perhaps our next Nestie GTG should address evacuation plans over
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I was the first person out of my office running down the stairs. (Brilliantly, without keys or phone.) Clearly I'm the level-headed one to call in an emergency.
I did manage to be interviewed by a random financial reporter from Bloomberg who happened to be in the park where we were freaking out. So I may get to be color for a news story. Woohoo.
Baby248 - ETA 1/10/13
We were all evacuated:
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/hoochifyd/6073546727/" title="evacuation for the earthquake!! by carrie-nelson, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6083/6073546727_9974ccb503.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="evacuation for the earthquake!!"></a>
It. was. nuts. I just grabbed my purse and bolted. I thought it was the renovation going on in our building, and someone knocked down the wrong wall. Then I got outside and saw all the other buildings. Crazy!!
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I couldn't agree more. I was on the phone with my mom in NYC and she thought I was going crazy, my dad said, "Lay off the afternoon sauce!" then they felt it.
That was a crazy feeling, helpless. Now we have a ceiling crack.
I work in Old Town and our building suffered significant structural damage- there were chunks of concrete falling from our staircases and the bricks near the foundation of our building are cracked clean through.
We were immediately evacuated and we're probably out for a few days.
I live a few blocks away and we appear to be okay at home- pictures and shelving fell, but that's all okay too for the most part.
Didn't freak me out too much since I went to college in CA, but everyone around me was terrified.
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lol...i tried to go to wtop.com but my 3G connection couldn't handle it. The nest and Facebook were my next choices to figure out what was going on;)
like QueSrah, I ran out without my purse or anything -- since the phone lines were jammed, though, I guess it would not have mattered. Our building was evacuated; our safety plan -- woefully out of date -- includes meeting in the park across the street. Along with everyone from Interior, and three other govt buildings. Smart plan - can't find your people. They eventually let us back in, to get our stuff and go home (potential gas leaks have to be searched for).
Scary.... never need to feel that again. Ever. Too close a memory to 9/11/2011 for my liking....
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i was in the greenhouse at work and it was seriously moving...up/down & side-to-side.
so weird.
Lynchburg here! I was at work at the hospital and we felt it for about a minute. We all thought it was something being transported on another floor, then thought construction then realized it must be something else. It seemed like forever though since several us went through this thought process together. One nurse said her pt's IV pole was shaking was how she knew and then all of our computers-on-wheels were shaking.
We did nothing except gawk at each other. And a picture fell off my wall and knocked over a lamp but I think the way I hung the picture didn't help it. I was really concerned about my DH's shot glass collection - all are safe though I think. Priorities, right?
I was driving on 495 and didn't feel it at all. I guess since I was moving/the car was already vibrating?
FYI - the best thing to do in an earthquake is to drop, cover and hold on. http://www.ready.gov/america/beinformed/earthquakes.html#B
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we evacuated and went to our meeting place outside. Then after 20 minutes or so we went back in-/nobody said not to! Then I went back to work.