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Two natural disasters in 5 days?
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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 857625" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>I am about 20 miles east of Mineral in Hanover county.</p><p>so I share your pain....</p><p></p><p>earthquake did little damage to us but still having aftershocks this morning.</p><p>I hurried home when I discovered where the epeicenter was expecting my old house to be a pile of rubble. But it is loose enough that it just swayed with the ground. no serious damage found yet. </p><p>Big aftershock the night of the quake at about 8:00 pm nearly thru me out of the bathtub. Hoping that all these shocks along with the couple of smaller quakes in the last couple years are not signs of something bigger coming.</p><p></p><p>Irene was a PITA.</p><p></p><p>couple of farmers mid county lost several hundred acres of corn....all knocked down falt by winds.</p><p></p><p>one guy in eastern end of county lost half his machinery when trees fell on his sheds and he has a tree thru the middle of his house.</p><p></p><p>folks east of Hanover courthouse still don't have power and this is day 6 and no end in sight.</p><p></p><p>My boss lives in new kent and they don't know when they will have power. half the roads still closed with trees down and all the power lines down. talking about postponing school opening.</p><p></p><p>for some reason we are fighting snakes....had a baby copperhead on the poorch last night when the wife let the dogs out. one dog stepped on it but did not get bit. wife killed mama or papa last week right in front of porch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 857625, member: 6543"] I am about 20 miles east of Mineral in Hanover county. so I share your pain.... earthquake did little damage to us but still having aftershocks this morning. I hurried home when I discovered where the epeicenter was expecting my old house to be a pile of rubble. But it is loose enough that it just swayed with the ground. no serious damage found yet. Big aftershock the night of the quake at about 8:00 pm nearly thru me out of the bathtub. Hoping that all these shocks along with the couple of smaller quakes in the last couple years are not signs of something bigger coming. Irene was a PITA. couple of farmers mid county lost several hundred acres of corn....all knocked down falt by winds. one guy in eastern end of county lost half his machinery when trees fell on his sheds and he has a tree thru the middle of his house. folks east of Hanover courthouse still don't have power and this is day 6 and no end in sight. My boss lives in new kent and they don't know when they will have power. half the roads still closed with trees down and all the power lines down. talking about postponing school opening. for some reason we are fighting snakes....had a baby copperhead on the poorch last night when the wife let the dogs out. one dog stepped on it but did not get bit. wife killed mama or papa last week right in front of porch. [/QUOTE]
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