Sunday, August 12, 2007

Earthquake in Madrid

Today Sunday 12 August an earthquake of a bit more than 4 degrees in Richter's scale shaked Madrid for about 2 seconds. I could feel it very well. I was on my bed and suddenly all started swinging. I could see my bedroom twisting and swinging, but no other objects moved. Also I heard the building cracking.

Later I read from the Spanish Geographic Institute that the epicentre was located near Ciudad Real with a maximum intensity of 4.7 degrees. Quite strong for this latitude. I guess the distance between the epicentre and Madrid attenuated the earthquake to about 4 degrees which was what I felt.

In the past I have lived several earthquakes ranging from 3.5 to 4 degrees. Below 3.5 is hardly noticeable. Surely my dutch friend Marjon has already got into many earthquakes since she is in San Francisco for a year now.

Sorry, no pictures this time :)

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hey Fernando,
Good to read your posts again! Actually, I didn't experience any earthquake (yet) here. There were two small ones at night, but I just kept on sleeping ;-).
Marjon

Piotr Mazurkiewicz said...
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Piotr Mazurkiewicz said...

Why no pictures??? Where they blurred? ;-) I am happy that you survived and I hope to see you soon!
Anyway it looks like we needed an earthquake to make writing the blog again!