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    Post-quake, West teases East on social networks

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) โ€” On the East Coast, people tweeted and Facebooked with expressions of surprise, worry and sometimes panic over the most powerful earthquake to hit them in decades.

    The magnitude 5.8 quake, centered outside Richmond, Va., was felt across office buildings and sidewalks along the Eastern Seaboard โ€” in places more accustomed to snowstorms than earthly rumblings. Buildings were evacuated. News networks shook off the August lull.

    On Facebook, Twitter and even Google's fledging Plus network, people asked Tuesday if it was really an earthquake they just felt or perhaps Godzilla paying a visit. For many, it was the first quake they ever experienced.

    Their West Coast peers, more used to such rumblings, promptly started making fun of them.

    "Really all this excitement over a 5.8 quake??? Come on East Coast, we have those for breakfast out here!!!!" wrote Dennis Miller, 50, a lifelong California resident whose house in Pleasanton sits on an earthquake fault line. He said he's had a number of people click "like" on his post on Facebook โ€” all of them from the West Coast, though.

    "I haven't heard from anyone on the East Coast because they are probably still sitting under their kitchen tables," Miller said in an interview, with a laugh.

    Miller added, "I wouldn't even wake up to a 5.8 if I was asleep."

    On Twitter and Facebook and over email, people circulated a photo in a serene garden setting, with a table and four plastic lawn chairs. One of the chairs flipped on its back. The mock image carried the title "DC Earthquake Devastation."

    Even East Coasters seemed to understand. Joanne Razo, a legal assistant who lives in Washington D.C., has lived through an earthquake in Los Angeles and said she knows that a 5.8 quake is mild by West Coast standards. But for her, the scary part was not the ground shaking but that "this area is not equipped to handle anything like this."

    As with the earthquake in Japan earlier this year, many people first heard about the events on the East Coast through social networks.

    Stellamarie Hall, who works for a marketing agency in San Francisco, suddenly saw her Facebook page explode with, as she put it, "East Coast people freaking out." Her company's East Coast office, meanwhile, sent out a companywide alert that travel might be affected.

    "We were laughing but we definitely understand that New York and certain metropolitan areas are not designed around earthquakes," said Hall, 26.

    Hall, who was born and raised in San Francisco, has lived through several earthquakes, big ones like the 1989 Loma Pierta quake that killed dozens of people and small ones that happen several times a year.

    "We're accustomed to rumblings," she said.

    Of course, the tables might just turn if a freak snowstorm ever hits San Francisco.

     

    888 comments

    • StevenQ  •  8 mths ago
      People on the West Coast need to exercise more compassion for those folks that live on the East Coast. The West Coast was not affected on September 11, 2001.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      I like to see LA and San Francisco get hit with a freak snowstorm and see how they handle it.
      • HBIC! 9 mths ago
        Did you even know that we have snow storms in big bear and arrowhead. Miss me with the snow storms. We have heavy rain season, hot most of the year ha ha and fire season which is kinda weird but no other state know how to handle huge fires cali is always to the rescue.
      • GeorgeH 9 mths ago
        Northern California gets big snowstorms every year. We are equipped to deal with it. As a matter of fact, we average 20-30 feet of snow every winter. hahahaha. Do your research before you post uneducated posts.
      • YMMV 9 mths ago
        Alrighty then, GeorgeH, maybe you'd prefer a tornado?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Many ppl do not know that parts of Washington DC was built on reclaimed swamp land therefore any minor shaking could cause problems with building structures. U west coast ppl are too kewl for school. Count yourself lucky that you live in buildings with earthquake reinforcement.
      • HBIC! 9 mths ago
        All states that know they have fault lines should follow suit. ya think!
      • Summer L 9 mths ago
        All states have fault lines in them
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Californians are stupid for living in an area that is subject to landslides, fires, earthquakes, floods, riots, bankruptcy.
      • Demsaretraitors 9 mths ago
        you forgot - gaggots, thugs, bangers, commies,socialists,traitors,pedophiles,anarchrists,atheists,illegals,drug dealers/addicts,satan worshipers,deviants,criminals,the criminally insane,sissys,welfare leeches,elietists - Oh just lump them together = LIBERALS
      • Roark 9 mths ago
        Well there is wearing shorts in January - the freshest produce you can ever imagine - beautiful beaches and hiking - and an ease of personality that allows for lack of stress and knowledge of one's self.

        Perspective is a funny thing

        Get some.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      I must admit that I was startled by the shaking and left the bldg immediately. With the 9/11 anniversy fast approaching can you blame me especially living in Washington DC but afterwards everything went back to normal in my office.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Everyone reacts differently to all kinds of situations. To down play and riducule how ppl feel is not fair.
    • Jim M  •  9 mths ago
      Made me feel homesick!! Now all I need is some volcanic action!!
    • T.  •  9 mths ago
      The East coast think that's scary, the Canary Islands has a volcano that has a likelihood of collapsing into the ocean that would generate a tsunami almost a 100ft high, and travel at speeds of up to 600mph. The Atlantic coast will be vulnerable.
    • Nick  •  9 mths ago
      I wonder what the West Coast would do if a sownstrom ......... Even better What if a Hurricane size of Katrina hit the West Coast, I think they would be laughing then.
      • guest 9 mths ago
        What the Hell is a sownstrom...!!! You do not make sense 'PENDEJO"!!!
      • Siggy 9 mths ago
        west coast does get snowstorms
      • GeorgeH 9 mths ago
        Northern California gets more snow than you have seen Nick. Do your research before you threaten California. hahahahaha
    • Steve  •  9 mths ago
      I can't blame West Coast people for teasing East Coast people about something they are used to. I tease relatives living in Florida and Georgia everytime they get maybe an inch of snow and suddenly their government has declared a state emergency! Hehe.
    • pantsy  •  9 mths ago
      At least we won't be falling into the ocean like you Left Coasters in a few years.
      • Change Agent 9 mths ago
        Sorry to burst your fantasy. The truth is, everything east of California will fall into the Atlantic, leaving only the island of California. Problems solved.
      • Summer L 9 mths ago
        well with your limestone on the east coast maybe the earth will provide a few more sink holes and drop a few of the ignorant ones on here into the land of the smarts.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  9 mths ago
      Are we suppose to ignore a 5.8 quake like nothing happened and not talk about it. That would be weird. West Coast ppl act like its kewl to live in a state with all types of natural disasters. The ones making fun of east cost reaction are the first ones to knock down women and children to get out of harms way.
    • Zach Braff  •  9 mths ago
      it's just a little teasing, you right-coasters need to lighten up. if there were any serious damages, injuries it would not be so funny. You're right about the snowstorm, west coast drivers would be sliding all over the roads.
    • Madison  •  9 mths ago
      I don't even live on the West coast and I know that people where I live were taking this matter to a completly inappropriate level. I have studied geology and therefore earthquakes and know that a 5.8 is not the end of the world. Where I live is on the opposite side of Virginia from the epicenter and people in town wrote on facebook that they "thought [their] house was going to collapse". A few of my friends were asleep and didn't even know there was an earthquake until the news started to make a huge deal out of it.
    • Pixie  •  9 mths ago
      To all you Westies,get a life. Maybe some people on the east coast overreacted, but if they've never felt an earthquake, they are allowed. I was in Japan for the earthquake earlier this year and you people would have freaked out over that one. Lighten up.
    • LEM  •  9 mths ago
      hmmm... i wonder how all of those west coasters would react to a major hurricane??
    • S  •  9 mths ago
      this is ridiculous why do we coasts always have to fight I know that the east coast isn't used to earthquakes but that doesn't mean that we have to ridicule and tease them about it
    • Andy  •  9 mths ago
      the east coast prepared for a significant quake is like northern alaska prepared for a heatwave
    • Mkabir  •  9 mths ago
      It is actually nice hidden attack like 9*/11 for you go out to stay couple of minutes and look the Earthquake shook how it is coming from there surprisingly in US to shake our tiredness
      and trying to waking up ready to face largest one coming soon surrounding there the book is warning: The World Rolling in Death Row: America in Danger."
    • d.  •  9 mths ago
      Overreacting, how many of the buildings on the East Coast are EQ retrofit?
      What about all those brick buildings, windows in tall structures? Look around.
      With aftershocks for months to come things can happen still. There is no such thing as EQ Proofing.
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