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Huge boom/quake that just happened in Montreal
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 7314441:MV8yMDEyOTU3XzMzODI1NzIzXzdFRDNEOTk0] [quote:Medic:MV8yMDEyOTU3XzMzODI1NjEzXzU0M0NFMDYw] I'm worried about the lack of minor to moderate earthquakes in the New Madrid region in the central US. Un usual to not have any for a while. [/quote] Same here, every since the swarm in Cali, I've been growing increasingly concernced that what we are seeing is the New Madrid struggling to maintain it's hold, in doing so it re-routes the pressure to other areas... All other areas, in a circular radius, while decreasing activity within itself in the excersion... This isn't good folks. [/quote]
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Did anyone else just feel that? People are coming out on the sidewalk...
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