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<blockquote data-quote="RockyRogue" data-source="post: 329160" data-attributes="member: 7185"><p>Uh-huh....New Madrid ring any bells? I saw a History Channel program about New Madrid then (early 1800's) and now (the present day). They talked about what would happen if the <em>exact</em> same thing happened again today. Memphis would be rubble, Chicago would be a mess and St. Louis would be in trouble to say the least. Thank heaven I live in a very geologically stable area! </p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>Agreed. I remember seeing a video in college in Illinois about 5 years ago about Southern California's earthquakes. At the very end, the narrator said something about a monitoring station in a very shaky area. I don't remember where that was and I don't remember anything specific but the narrator said, "This quake is expected anytime." My instructor hit the stop button and said, "That was almost 15 years ago. They're still waiting." Watch out Southern California! -Rocky</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockyRogue, post: 329160, member: 7185"] Uh-huh....New Madrid ring any bells? I saw a History Channel program about New Madrid then (early 1800's) and now (the present day). They talked about what would happen if the [I]exact[/I] same thing happened again today. Memphis would be rubble, Chicago would be a mess and St. Louis would be in trouble to say the least. Thank heaven I live in a very geologically stable area! Agreed. I remember seeing a video in college in Illinois about 5 years ago about Southern California's earthquakes. At the very end, the narrator said something about a monitoring station in a very shaky area. I don't remember where that was and I don't remember anything specific but the narrator said, "This quake is expected anytime." My instructor hit the stop button and said, "That was almost 15 years ago. They're still waiting." Watch out Southern California! -Rocky [/QUOTE]
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