Assalaam walaikum,
This is the truth. I come to the DC area and we have an earthquake. Go figure.:
Local Residents Recall Their Earthquake Experience
Updated: Friday, 16 Jul 2010, 6:38 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 16 Jul 2010, 6:36 PM EDT
* Beth Parker
Beth Parker
[email protected]
By BETH PARKER/myfoxdc
GAITHERSBURG, Md. - Some thought it was a jet engine. Others thought a train or a truck had crashed.
Yoon Sung Jo wondered what it was too. His reaction to Friday morning's earthquake was captured on surveillance video at his gas station and convenience store. Yoon was making coffee for the morning commuters.
If you watch the video closely, you can see the building shake. Then Yoon spins around.
"Some customer came in and she asked me, 'Did you feel the earthquake?’ That was an earthquake?" Yoon said.
What are the odds? Well, you might say they're about as good as buying a winning lottery ticket at a convenience store. Maybe that is why people have been talking about it all day long. "Did you feel it? Did you feel it?" That's what people keep asking.
The epicenter of the quake was the 19000 block of Forest Brook Road in Germantown. Beds shook and picture frames knocked against walls.
"It lasted for only a few seconds, but it shook the house,” said Steven Blomberg. “There was a glass on the dresser that I heard just moving and the bed shook. The whole house shook."
Germantown resident Joe Bryant told us he slept through the whole thing. It’s easy to do when history is made at 5:04 a.m.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/maryland/local-residents-recall-their-earthquake-experience-071610
This is the truth. I come to the DC area and we have an earthquake. Go figure.:
Local Residents Recall Their Earthquake Experience
Updated: Friday, 16 Jul 2010, 6:38 PM EDT
Published : Friday, 16 Jul 2010, 6:36 PM EDT
* Beth Parker
Beth Parker
[email protected]
By BETH PARKER/myfoxdc
GAITHERSBURG, Md. - Some thought it was a jet engine. Others thought a train or a truck had crashed.
Yoon Sung Jo wondered what it was too. His reaction to Friday morning's earthquake was captured on surveillance video at his gas station and convenience store. Yoon was making coffee for the morning commuters.
If you watch the video closely, you can see the building shake. Then Yoon spins around.
"Some customer came in and she asked me, 'Did you feel the earthquake?’ That was an earthquake?" Yoon said.
What are the odds? Well, you might say they're about as good as buying a winning lottery ticket at a convenience store. Maybe that is why people have been talking about it all day long. "Did you feel it? Did you feel it?" That's what people keep asking.
The epicenter of the quake was the 19000 block of Forest Brook Road in Germantown. Beds shook and picture frames knocked against walls.
"It lasted for only a few seconds, but it shook the house,” said Steven Blomberg. “There was a glass on the dresser that I heard just moving and the bed shook. The whole house shook."
Germantown resident Joe Bryant told us he slept through the whole thing. It’s easy to do when history is made at 5:04 a.m.
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/news/maryland/local-residents-recall-their-earthquake-experience-071610
