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Alaskan Earthquake...

Oh yeah …. 7.0 will get your attention. Grew up less that 1 mile from the San Andreas fault in California and was living in Hollister when the Loma Prieta quake hit (October 1989). 15 seconds of shaking at 7.1 and we were at least 40 miles from the epicenter -- the only quake I have been in that I did not hear first.

Hope everyone is okay as well …. all the best …. Ann
 
I hope everyone is OK ….especially AK Spyderman …………...I hope He can get on-line and let everyone know ...sending :pray::pray::pray:...……………...Mike :thumbup:
 
My son and his family are unhurt and safe. Where he works in Anchorage is destroyed all roads and bridges into and out of Anchorage are destroyed. But, he and his family are OK. He lives in Palmer, 60 miles north of the quake, but house received much damage. He has to stay in Anchorage tonight because there is no way home. Akspyderman lives between Palmer and Anchorage. Hope they are OK.
 
Oh yeah …. 7.0 will get your attention. Grew up less that 1 mile from the San Andreas fault in California and was living in Hollister when the Loma Prieta quake hit (October 1989). 15 seconds of shaking at 7.1 and we were at least 40 miles from the epicenter -- the only quake I have been in that I did not hear first.

Hope everyone is okay as well …. all the best …. Ann

We also were in the Loma Prieta quake. In San Jose.. minimal damage but----- we had had quite enough of Kalifornia and moved across the boarder to Nevada. AND now----- Kalifornia has moved to Nevada:banghead::mad:

A big +1 for AKSpyderman.

Lew L
 
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Yikes...!!!

Lived most of my life in earthquake regions on two continents and have been through many. That one will cause serious damage ...:pray::pray:'s to all out that way and hope AKspyderman gets back to us soon....
 
They mentioned that there was a lot of damage to the infrastructure... Our Alaskan friends might be offline for a while.


EDIT: D is online with us now... :yes:
 
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Thanks all for concerns.

The power for us just came back on.

We were one mile from the epicenter. What a way to get woke up in the morning.

#1 We are safe and uninjured. Even though only 7.0, this was the worst damage we have encountered in my 18 years in Alaska.

Everything came off the shelves and the pictures fell off the walls. Broken glass everywhere. Some structure damage--cracks where I never had them and some door jambs bad.

This one took out parts of the Glenn Hwy--(main) between Anchorage and Chugiak. According to news--overpasses down and some lanes just broke off.
 
Thanks all for concerns.

The power for us just came back on.

We were one mile from the epicenter. What a way to get woke up in the morning.

#1 We are safe and uninjured. Even though only 7.0, this was the worst damage we have encountered in my 18 years in Alaska.

Everything came off the shelves and the pictures fell off the walls. Broken glass everywhere. Some structure damage--cracks where I never had them and some door jambs bad.

This one took out parts of the Glenn Hwy--(main) between Anchorage and Chugiak. According to news--overpasses down and some lanes just broke off.

Glad your all good and the first run through only showed little damage. Last big one we were in we lifted the carpeting and found foundation cracks...Keeping fingers crossed there are no lives lost....:pray:
 
You were my first thought when I heard. Super happy you are ok! ��

Thank you so much. Yes, this one bit hard. Our confidence is a bit shaken. An hour or so, after the reality took hold, I actually got the shakes. I have since cured that with a good stiff Jamison.

Have not ventured out yet to survey the damage...most stores are still closed, but things are slowly coming back.
 
Glad your all good and the first run through only showed little damage. Last big one we were in we lifted the carpeting and found foundation cracks...Keeping fingers crossed there are no lives lost....:pray:

So far...no lives lost reported. :yes:
 
Thanks all for concerns.

The power for us just came back on.

We were one mile from the epicenter. What a way to get woke up in the morning.

#1 We are safe and uninjured. Even though only 7.0, this was the worst damage we have encountered in my 18 years in Alaska.

Everything came off the shelves and the pictures fell off the walls. Broken glass everywhere. Some structure damage--cracks where I never had them and some door jambs bad.

This one took out parts of the Glenn Hwy--(main) between Anchorage and Chugiak. According to news--overpasses down and some lanes just broke off.

Thank you so much. Yes, this one bit hard. Our confidence is a bit shaken. An hour or so, after the reality took hold, I actually got the shakes. I have since cured that with a good stiff Jamison.

Have not ventured out yet to survey the damage...most stores are still closed, but things are slowly coming back.

I'm glad you are able to check in with us. I'd heard your former governor say they were Ok but their house wasn't. I remembered you were even closer to Anchorage and was worried about you and yours.

So you have the Jamison on hand, but how is your stock of other provisions? :popcorn: It may be a while til you can buy groceries.

Praying for you and all those affected in Alaska. :pray:
 
Glad to hear that you and yours are OK. Hopefully no deaths in the state. I know the Spyder didn't tip over but what about you motorcycle???
 
Great to hear from you AKSPYDERMAN. When we heard the news I thought of you right away as I knew you were north of Anchorage closer to the epacenter. Take care and say hello to your beautiful lady. We were the Canadians that were with the North To Alaska group and think of you often.
Roger and Linda
 
I'm glad you are able to check in with us. I'd heard your former governor say they were Ok but their house wasn't. I remembered you were even closer to Anchorage and was worried about you and yours.

So you have the Jamison on hand, but how is your stock of other provisions? :popcorn: It may be a while til you can buy groceries.

Praying for you and all those affected in Alaska. :pray:

Things are slowly coming back to a semblance of "normal." They have modified travel on the Glenn Highway--since parts of it were damaged. Our stock of provisions was not what it should have been. Going to take care of that issue. It is going to take a long time for some to recover fully. We could have been a lot worse off, but by the grace of God, we are pretty good.

Stores are slowly re-opening. Going to try that adventure shortly.
 
Great to hear from you AKSPYDERMAN. When we heard the news I thought of you right away as I knew you were north of Anchorage closer to the epacenter. Take care and say hello to your beautiful lady. We were the Canadians that were with the North To Alaska group and think of you often.
Roger and Linda

Thank you. Linda and I remember you folks well. :yes:
 
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