Saturday, August 3, 2019
Earthquake :: essays research papers
   LEBANON, Oh. - A 7.0 earthquake shook millions awake early Saturday in the tri-state region and derailed an    Amtrak train.    The quake jolted residents out of their beds and shook buildings as far away as Pittsburgh. Over 90,000 people    lost their power, and a highway bridge was cracked in downtown Cincinnati. This 2:46 A.M. earthquake was more    than the ordinary and caused a little more than incidental damage.    ââ¬Å"Did you ever play a pinball machine and see the ball get stuck in there and go bam-bam-bam-bam? It just threw    my body back and forth as I ran down the hallway,â⬠ Dick Dale said from his home.    Four of the passengers on the Amtrak train suffered minor injuries. ââ¬Å"I was sleeping. It felt like the train jumped    off the track...and I fell out of bed,â⬠ said passenger Colleen Broome, who suffered a separated shoulder.     The quake was centered 32 miles north of Cincinnati in a small town called Lebanon. After the main blow from    the earthquake there were after- shocks that rolled through the region for hours. A 5.8 and a 5.3 were two of the    dozen aftershocks recorded.    Authorities in Cincinnati and in Columbus said that there were no serious damage or injuries reported. They    received a few calls, but none of them were too serious. ââ¬Å"It shook everything pretty good, but that was about it,â⬠    said Lt. Rich Paddock of the Warren County Sheriffââ¬â¢s Department.    The effects of the earthquake were more serious near the epicenter located near Lebanon. John Fabian, a    Lebanon visitor, did not know what it was.             Fabianââ¬â¢s wife woke him in the middle of the morning and told him they had to get out of there. ââ¬Å"The whole place    was shaking like crazy,â⬠ Fabian said.    Although the earthquake was powerful, it did not cause that much damage at all. The Hampton Inn in Mason,    Oh., about 5 miles away from the epicenter just suffered a power outage and no sign of any type of damage. The    owner of the motel later said that he got lucky no structural damage was done.  					    
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