Utah Earthquake

Felt it in Logan. I was just about to get out of bed when it started. Weird sensation. My wife and I are fine. No damage or anything in our apartment. I have friends that felt it in Preston.
 
It had my 7 year old pretty scared but everyone is fine. Adding this on top of the Corona Virus sure has the crazies out in full force. I hope everyone is well.

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Fine in Herriman. The Airport was just about at the epicenter though, that must have been quite the experience.
 
Rocked us pretty decent in Davis County! Grew up in Southern California, so the endless years of school and home training took over haha. Gets your blood pumping!
 
Fine in Herriman. The Airport was just about at the epicenter though, that must have been quite the experience.
We got rocked pretty good. At first I thought it was bomb testing but the building started to waive like crazy. Luckily nobody got hurt, just a lot of rattled nerves.
 
Glad everyone is okay!
Last night I was looking at a 700 RUM muzzle loader on Sportsman Warehouse when a pop up advised ‘due to earthquake our phone lines are down’.
I took this as divine intervention.
I yelled to my wife that there was a earthquake that just happened. A minute later she said it was in Utah.
Hope the damage was minimal.
 
My first earthquake, live in Ogden area, scared the crap out of me. Big boom sound in the house, maybe something in the foundation, sounded like a sonic boom but then reallly weird because I felt it in the floor. Then a swaying feeling I couldn't figure out what was happening for a sec. Damaged a crane at my work.
 
I work for Hoyt and the factory is out by the airport. Just a couple miles from the epicenter. This was my first earthquake.

I grew up in Missouri. I have seen more tornadoes than you have fingers. Tornadoes just mean that it is time to grab a beer and jump in the truck to chase it down. I am all good the the sky falling but the earthquakes are just not right.


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I live in Smithfield but I didn't feel it because I was driving. I have experienced a 5.8 in central VA (within 30 miles of epicenter) and several aftershocks, one of them was within one mile of the house. It was more like an explosion and after the sudden shaking we could hear it going out in all directions. Kinda like thunder if you are very, very close to a lightning strike.

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