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Offline hubblebubbles

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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #30 on: June 10, 2012, 16:10:24 PM »
I was up on the third floor and the whole place was shaking. I heard ornaments fall off a shelf on next floor down and the parrot was squawking like crazy. Was definately the biggest and scariest one I have known. Fortunately no structural damage visible . Hope everyone else comes off lightly too.



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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #31 on: June 10, 2012, 16:14:07 PM »
Does anyone know if the electric is back on in the Koca Calis area?
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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #32 on: June 10, 2012, 16:30:46 PM »
So glad everyone is ok and the damage appears to be minimal for you guys.

I never thought this would be part of my holiday questions, but, what Do you do if there is an Earthquake?

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Earthquake
« Reply #33 on: June 10, 2012, 16:34:16 PM »
I'm no expert but I would say get outside and away from buildings ASAP, don't use the lift if you are in a hotel.

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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #34 on: June 10, 2012, 16:34:57 PM »
That sounds really scary and frightening for everyone there.  Hope all ok and not too much damage to buildings. 

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« Reply #35 on: June 10, 2012, 16:43:26 PM »
Here is some info I posted a while back, topical again.

From the FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency, USA) website.

http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/eq_during.shtm

What to Do During an Earthquake

Stay as safe as possible during an earthquake. Be aware that some earthquakes are actually foreshocks and a larger earthquake might occur. Minimize your movements to a few steps to a nearby safe place and stay indoors until the shaking has stopped and you are sure exiting is safe.
If indoors

* DROP to the ground; take COVER by getting under a sturdy table or other piece of furniture; and HOLD ON on until the shaking stops. If there isnt a table or desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and crouch in an inside corner of the building.
* Stay away from glass, windows, outside doors and walls, and anything that could fall, such as lighting fixtures or furniture.
* Stay in bed if you are there when the earthquake strikes. Hold on and protect your head with a pillow, unless you are under a heavy light fixture that could fall. In that case, move to the nearest safe place.
* Use a doorway for shelter only if it is in close proximity to you and if you know it is a strongly supported, loadbearing doorway.
* Stay inside until shaking stops and it is safe to go outside. Research has shown that most injuries occur when people inside buildings attempt to move to a different location inside the building or try to leave.
* Be aware that the electricity may go out or the sprinkler systems or fire alarms may turn on.
* DO NOT use the elevators.

If outdoors

* Stay there.
* Move away from buildings, streetlights, and utility wires.
* Once in the open, stay there until the shaking stops. The greatest danger exists directly outside buildings, at exits, and alongside exterior walls. Many of the 120 fatalities from the 1933 Long Beach earthquake occurred when people ran outside of buildings only to be killed by falling debris from collapsing walls. Ground movement during an earthquake is seldom the direct cause of death or injury. Most earthquake-related casualties result from collapsing walls, flying glass, and falling objects.

If in a moving vehicle

* Stop as quickly as safety permits and stay in the vehicle. Avoid stopping near or under buildings, trees, overpasses, and utility wires.
* Proceed cautiously once the earthquake has stopped. Avoid roads, bridges, or ramps that might have been damaged by the earthquake.

If trapped under debris

* Do not light a match.
* Do not move about or kick up dust.
* Cover your mouth with a handkerchief or clothing.
* Tap on a pipe or wall so rescuers can locate you. Use a whistle if one is available. Shout only as a last resort. Shouting can cause you to inhale dangerous amounts of dust.


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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #36 on: June 10, 2012, 16:47:39 PM »
hope everyone are ok very frightning

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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #37 on: June 10, 2012, 17:04:43 PM »
It was VERY scary. We had literally just got to Malhun hotel (the smaller one not the main one) and got in the pool, we were in there for less than a minute and obviously we didnt feel it in the water but the whole bar next to the pool was shaking and everything fell off it, bottles smashed everywhere, and the fridge flung open and stuff fell out of that too! we got out of the pool asap and dried off and then sat back down on the edge with our feel dangling in and then felt the earth moving again so jumped up and just stood back haha, needless to say we didnt risk getting back in, just got up and walked along the beach, everyone was waiting outside nobody wanted to go back in the restaurants/hotels, was soooo scary.

there's been a lot of aftershocks too, some of them 3.5 which is still enough to feel, i think? im back home now but will be terrified when my bf goes to work tonight :(

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« Reply #38 on: June 10, 2012, 17:21:53 PM »
Was at Bostans lying by the pool and sunbed nearly landed in the water.All the Sunday Lunchers left their tables quick smartish to run into the garden.Lamps around the pool swinging dangerously.Loud crash from the kitchen and over 50 new dinner plates smashed on the floor.Could hear loud screams from surrounding houses and soon after that sirens going off.Been told another quake of 7.1 forecast for later.Stay safe all of you out there.x

Offline Anne

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Re: Earthquake
« Reply #39 on: June 10, 2012, 17:22:38 PM »
Glad everyone is safe and well.  It must've been awful :-[




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