Seismic Shock!

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Cracks on my building.

I’m still in shock about Friday’s 5,3 earthquake here in Athens.  Yes, Greece is a seismic country and we have dozens of earthquakes everyday, bust most are not felt and they are not that bad.  One seismologist said that Greece has a 5 Richter quake each month, however, this was something else! I have never felt one like this before. It was like a nightmare. Everything was shaking violently.  I wasn’t in Athens for the last huge catastrophic 1999 quake. So this was my first big one.  Everything was falling all around me. Most buildings in Athens are anti seismic, but when the ground shakes you are going to feel it no matter what kind of building you are in. There was no warning from seismologists (scientist don’t know everything even though they think they do) and no smaller earthquakes had occurred before to prepare us for a bigger one. It just came fast and furious! I thought it was the end! After the earthquake I had a migraine and was really shook for hours after the quake. I didn’t want to go inside and there were dozens of aftershocks-I only felt one. Another crazy July! I am beginning to really dislike the month of July.

Earthquake Safety Tips:

1.Do not panic too much (easier said than done) but try not to panic and scream.

2.Do not run around like a scared mouse (again easier said than done).

3. Hide under a heavy table or got to the center of the room and cover your head. Glass and falling debris might fall on you. When an earthquake strikes it is hard to move. You are in shock and panicked. There is no time to run outside, so it’s best to duck for cover.

4. Avoid the stairs and elevators. The power will go out and you will get stuck in the elevator. The stairs will shake and be too wobbly and you can have an accident.

5. If you live in a country with lots of seismic activity avoid putting up a lot of shelves on the wall or glass objects and frames. A few glass items in my room had fallen and I cut myself when I was cleaning up. I can’t imagine what would have happened if i was in the room while all the glass was falling everywhere!  😦

6. Be prepared for headaches. A lot of people get them after a quake.

7. Always make sure that you are in a anti-seismic building. Avoid old structures. There were a couple that collapsed in the downtown area of Athens.

 

 

 

 

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