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#26 2010-02-27 21:22:28

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Dazachi wrote:

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http://beforeitsnews.com/story/20702/Major_Chile_Earthquake_Today_Tsunami_Warning_Hawaii_In_Effect_8.8_Magnitude_Earthquake_February_27,_2010.html
It hit the capital of Chile, but I don't know where Santiago is.

Santiago is the capital of Chile. At least close to it anyway.

I was wondering since technoguyx lives near Santiago.

He does!?!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/world/americas/28chile.html

I think the Haiti Earthquake was 7.0 and this is 8.8

But the haiti earthquake was so bad because of how bad off they were from the start. As far as I know, chili isn't nearly as bad as Haiti, so the damage etc won't be as bad


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#27 2010-02-27 21:24:16

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

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ScratchGamer417 wrote:

A tsunami went to Hawaii  sad

I don't think it was very big. Like a few feet.

I think it was like 9 feet or something. But not 20 or anything extreme.

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#28 2010-02-27 21:24:41

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

BWOG wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

ScratchGamer417 wrote:

A tsunami went to Hawaii  sad

I don't think it was very big. Like a few feet.

I think it was like 9 feet or something. But not 20 or anything extreme.

If even 9 feet.


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#29 2010-02-27 21:34:48

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

It was little and didn't do any damage  big_smile

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#30 2010-02-27 21:37:07

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

funkymonkey wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

BWOG wrote:


Santiago is the capital of Chile. At least close to it anyway.

I was wondering since technoguyx lives near Santiago.

He does!?!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/world/americas/28chile.html

I think the Haiti Earthquake was 7.0 and this is 8.8

But the haiti earthquake was so bad because of how bad off they were from the start. As far as I know, chili isn't nearly as bad as Haiti, so the damage etc won't be as bad

My mom told my Chile gets a lot of earthquakes so they have stronger buildings. And they don't have as many people living in the area. In Haiti, their buildings were weaker and it was in an area where tons of people lived.


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#31 2010-02-27 21:38:00

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

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I was wondering since technoguyx lives in Santiago.

Fixed.

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Well any Chilen (Whatever it is) scratchers aren't safe...

It's "Chilean".  wink  And right now I'm safe, don't worry.

Some weak buildings were damaged/destroyed, and the lights were out in the whole city for about a day. Later in this day the water system stopped working too, right now it isn't fixed yet.  hmm


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#32 2010-02-27 21:45:01

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Has it happened before?


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#33 2010-02-27 22:22:29

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Dazachi wrote:

funkymonkey wrote:

Dazachi wrote:


He does!?!

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/28/world/americas/28chile.html

I think the Haiti Earthquake was 7.0 and this is 8.8

But the haiti earthquake was so bad because of how bad off they were from the start. As far as I know, chili isn't nearly as bad as Haiti, so the damage etc won't be as bad

My mom told my Chile gets a lot of earthquakes so they have stronger buildings. And they don't have as many people living in the area. In Haiti, their buildings were weaker and it was in an area where tons of people lived.

Yeah


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#34 2010-02-27 22:27:57

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

funkymonkey wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

funkymonkey wrote:


But the haiti earthquake was so bad because of how bad off they were from the start. As far as I know, chili isn't nearly as bad as Haiti, so the damage etc won't be as bad

My mom told my Chile gets a lot of earthquakes so they have stronger buildings. And they don't have as many people living in the area. In Haiti, their buildings were weaker and it was in an area where tons of people lived.

Yeah

Does anyone know what it is like to stand on an earthquake?


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#35 2010-02-27 23:00:16

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Dazachi wrote:

Has it happened before?

In 1985 and in the 50s (or 60s?) I think.

Dazachi wrote:

Does anyone know what it is like to stand on an earthquake?

I don't because I was sleeping when the earthquake happened >.> My parents had to woke me and my brothers up lol.

Dazachi wrote:

My mom told my Chile gets a lot of earthquakes so they have stronger buildings. And they don't have as many people living in the area. In Haiti, their buildings were weaker and it was in an area where tons of people lived.

Right  smile

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#36 2010-02-27 23:03:31

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

technoguyx wrote:

BWOG wrote:

I was wondering since technoguyx lives in Santiago.

Fixed.

BWOG wrote:

Well any Chilen (Whatever it is) scratchers aren't safe...

It's "Chilean".  wink  And right now I'm safe, don't worry.

Some weak buildings were damaged/destroyed, and the lights were out in the whole city for about a day. Later in this day the water system stopped working too, right now it isn't fixed yet.  hmm

You're fine!  smile


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#37 2010-02-27 23:05:39

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

technoguyx wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

Has it happened before?

In 1985 and in the 50s (or 60s?) I think.

Dazachi wrote:

Does anyone know what it is like to stand on an earthquake?

I don't because I was sleeping when the earthquake happened >.> My parents had to woke me and my brothers up lol.

Dazachi wrote:

My mom told my Chile gets a lot of earthquakes so they have stronger buildings. And they don't have as many people living in the area. In Haiti, their buildings were weaker and it was in an area where tons of people lived.

Right  smile

What did you do when you woke up?


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#38 2010-02-27 23:18:44

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Dazachi wrote:

BWOG wrote:

Dazachi wrote:


I don't think it was very big. Like a few feet.

I think it was like 9 feet or something. But not 20 or anything extreme.

If even 9 feet.

I've rode 9 feet waves (not surf, you can't surf on the Jersey Shore)


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#39 2010-02-27 23:20:49

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

joeisawesome wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

BWOG wrote:


I think it was like 9 feet or something. But not 20 or anything extreme.

If even 9 feet.

I've rode 9 feet waves (not surf, you can't surf on the Jersey Shore)

Cool!


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#40 2010-02-28 07:21:02

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

As my brother, Krzysztof08 (In reality without the 08) said:
"This is the sign of 2012 coming!"

All I can say is that I had had enough of all the disasters! > sad


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#41 2010-02-28 09:00:38

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Oramis wrote:

As my brother, Krzysztof08 (In reality without the 08) said:
"This is the sign of 2012 coming!"

All I can say is that I had had enough of all the disasters! > sad

So have I.


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#42 2010-02-28 09:05:28

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

We had an earthquake over here in Kentucky when I was in third grade. Slept right through it.


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#43 2010-02-28 09:08:27

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

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We had an earthquake over here in Kentucky when I was in third grade. Slept right through it.

I've slept through an earthquake before in Thailand. But my mom woke up.


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#44 2010-02-28 11:59:43

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

Dazachi wrote:

What did you do when you woke up?

I followed my parents to the living room. You'd think going outside would have been safer, but the earthquake stopped by then.  hmm


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#45 2010-02-28 12:39:32

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

soupoftomato wrote:

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I thought that 2010 was going to be a year of change, but the continental plates are "changing" to fast! I hope north america is safe, no, i hope the  scratchers of the world are safe form such natural disasters! This is really scary!

\How narrow minded, to only save Scratchers.

Metaphorically, i meant everyone. Would this be seen by anyone else besides scratcheres anyway?  -_-


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#46 2010-02-28 13:23:20

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Re: Earthquake in Chile

technoguyx wrote:

Dazachi wrote:

What did you do when you woke up?

I followed my parents to the living room. You'd think going outside would have been safer, but the earthquake stopped by then.  hmm

Oh.


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