To: aragorn
In Wichita it was a sharp jolt, then a bit of a rolling motion. The entire building rattled and creaked.
48 posted on
11/12/2014 2:36:52 PM PST by
Crazieman
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To: Crazieman
Nothing in Wellsville Ks. Darn, I am a transplanted Californian and would have enjoyed it.
53 posted on
11/12/2014 2:44:38 PM PST by
cotton
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To: Crazieman
I felt it too, in northeast Wichita. There have been quite a few earthquakes in Kansas/Oklahoma over the past year or so, but I didn't need the USGS to tell me this was the most powerful one yet.
The are saying it was a 4.8. The most powerful earthquake ever recorded in Kansas was at 5.1, striking Manhatten in 1867.
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