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    Quake rocks Washington area, felt on East Coast

    MINERAL, Va. (AP) — The most powerful earthquake to strike the East Coast in 67 years shook buildings and rattled nerves from South Carolina to Maine on Tuesday. Frightened office workers spilled into the streets in New York, and parts of the White House, Capitol and Pentagon were evacuated.

    There were no immediate reports of deaths, but fire officials in Washington said there were at least some injuries.

    Click photo to view more images. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)Click photo to view more images. (AP/Jacquelyn Martin)The National Cathedral said its central tower and three of its four corner spires were damaged, but the White House said advisers had told President Barack Obama there were no reports of major damage to the nation's infrastructure, including airports and nuclear facilities.

    The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake registered magnitude 5.8 and was centered 40 miles northwest of Richmond, Va.

    Two nuclear reactors at the North Anna Power Station, in the same county as the epicenter, were automatically taken off line by safety systems, said Roger Hannah, a spokesman for the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

    The earthquake came less than three weeks before the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, and in both Washington and New York it immediately triggered fears of something more sinister than a natural disaster.

    At the Pentagon, a low rumbling built until the building itself was shaking, and people ran into the corridors of the complex. The shaking continued there, to shouts of "Evacuate! Evacuate!"

    The Park Service closed all monuments and memorials on the National Mall, and ceiling tiles fell at Reagan National Airport outside Washington. All flights there were put on hold.

    In lower Manhattan, the 26-story federal courthouse, blocks from ground zero of the Sept. 11 attacks, began swaying, and hundreds of people streamed out of the building.

    The New York police commissioner, Raymond Kelly, was in a meeting with top deputies planning security for the upcoming anniversary when the shaking started. Workers in the Empire State Building spilled into the streets, some having descended dozens of flights of stairs.

    "I thought we'd been hit by an airplane," said one worker, Marty Wiesner.

    Another, Adrian Ollivierre, an accountant, was in his office on the 60th floor when the quake struck: "I thought I was having maybe a heart attack, and I saw everybody running. I think what it is, is the paranoia that happens from 9/11, and that's why I'm still out here — because, I'm sorry, I'm not playing with my life."

    New York District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance was starting a news conference about the dismissal of the sexual assault case against Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the former head of the International Monetary Fund, when the shaking began. Reporters and aides began rushing out the door until it became clear it was subsiding.

    On Wall Street, the floor of the New York Stock Exchange did not shake, officials said, but the Dow Jones industrial average sank 60 points soon after the quake struck. The Dow began rising again a half-hour later and finished the day up 322 points.

    In Washington, the National Cathedral said cracks had appeared in the flying buttresses around the apse at one end. "Everyone here is safe," the cathedral said on its official Twitter feed. "Please pray for the Cathedral as there has been some damage."

    Shaking was felt as far south as Charleston, S.C., and as far north as Maine. It was also felt on Martha's Vineyard, off the coast of Massachusetts, where Obama is taking summer vacation and was starting a round of golf when the quake struck at 1:51 p.m. EDT.

    Obama led a conference call Tuesday afternoon on the earthquake with top administration officials, including his homeland security secretary, national security adviser and administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency.

    Around Mineral, Va., a small town close to the epicenter, people milled around in their lawns, on sidewalks and parking lots, still rattled and leery of re-entering buildings. There was least one aftershock.

    All over town, masonry was crumpled, and there were stores with shelved contents strewn on the floor. Several display windows at businesses in the tiny heart of downtown were broken and lay in jagged shards.

    Carmen Bonano, who has a 1-year-old granddaughter, sat on the porch of her family's white-frame house, its twin brick chimneys destroyed. Her voice still quavered with fear.

    "The fridge came down off the wall and things started falling. I just pushed the refrigerator out of the way, grabbed the baby and ran," she said.

    By the standards of the West Coast, where earthquakes are much more common, the Virginia quake was mild. Since 1900, there have been 40 quakes of magnitude 5.8 or greater in California alone. There have been 43 of magnitude 6 of greater.

    Quakes in the East tend to be felt across a much broader area.

    "The waves are able to reverberate and travel pretty happily out for miles," said U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough.

    More than 12 million people live close enough to the quake's epicenter to have felt shaking, according to the Geological Survey. The agency said put the quake in its yellow alert category, meaning there was potential for local damage but relatively little economic damage.

    The USGS said the quake was 3.7 miles beneath the surface, but scientists said they may never be able to map the exact fault. Aftershocks may help to outline it, said Rowena Lohman, a seismologist at Cornell University. There were at least two aftershocks, magnitudes 2.2 and 2.8.

    The last quake of equal power to strike the East Coast was in New York in 1944. The largest East Coast quake on record was a 7.3 that hit South Carolina in 1886. In 1897, a magnitude-5.9 quake was recorded at Giles County, Va., the largest on record in that state.

    A 5.8-magnitude quake releases as much energy as almost eight tons of TNT, about half the power of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, Japan. The earthquake that devastated Japan earlier this year released more than 60,000 times more energy than Tuesday's.

    The Virginia quake came a day after an earthquake in Colorado toppled groceries off shelves and caused minor damage to homes in the southern part of the state and in northern New Mexico. No injuries were reported as aftershocks continued Tuesday.

    On the East Coast, Amtrak said its trains along the Northeast Corridor between Baltimore and Washington were operating at reduced speeds and crews were inspecting stations and railroad infrastructure before returning to normal.

    In Charleston, W.Va., hundreds of workers left the state Capitol building and employees at other downtown office buildings were asked to leave temporarily.

    "The whole building shook," said Jennifer Bundy, a spokeswoman for the state Supreme Court. "You could feel two different shakes. Everybody just kind of came out on their own."

    In Ohio, office buildings swayed in Columbus and Cincinnati, and the press box at Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Indians, shook. At least one building near the Statehouse was evacuated in downtown Columbus.

    In downtown Baltimore, the quake sent office workers into the streets, where lamp posts swayed slightly as they called family and friends to check in.

    John Gurlach, air traffic controller at the Morgantown Municipal Airport in West Virginia, was in a 40-foot-tall tower when the earth trembled.

    "There were two of us looking at each other saying, 'What's that?'" he said, even as a commuter plane was landing. "It was noticeably shaking. It felt like a B-52 unloading."

    Immediately, the phone rang from the nearest airport in Clarksburg, and a computer began spitting out green strips of paper — alerts from other airports in New York and Washington issuing ground stops "due to earthquake."

    The earthquake caused a stir online, where people posted to Facebook and Twitter within seconds and described what they had felt. The keywords in posts, or hashtags, included "DCquake," ''VAquake" and "Columbusquake," an indication of how broadly the quake was experienced.

    "People pouring out of buildings and onto the sidewalks and Into Farragut Park in downtown DC," Kevin Madden, a Republican strategist, posted on Twitter.

    Quake photos and videos also made the rounds. A handful were authentic. Many more were not — they were favorite earthquake scenes from Hollywood blockbusters or footage of people shaking their glasses and plates at an Olive Garden.

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    The following Associated Press writers contributed to this report: Larry Neumeister, Tom Hays and Eric Carvin in New York; Lolita C. Baldor and Seth Borenstein in Washington; Alicia Chang in Los Angeles; Ray Henry in Atlanta; Tom Withers in Cleveland; JoAnne Viviano in Columbus, Ohio; and Vicki Smith in Morgantown, W.Va.

     
     
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    8,546 comments

    • Big Ron  •  6 mths ago
      Quake shakes the Capital. I think that's God's way of telling Washington to knock off the Crap, you're hurting American Citizens.
    • JOHN  •  6 mths ago
      Whats does this earthquake has to do with Obama??????? NOTHING!!!!!
    • Jaff  •  6 mths ago
      At least you cant blame the Muslims
    • Jose T  •  6 mths ago
      Earthquake: It seems like our Founding Fathers are turning in their graves over

      the mess in the United States Congress!

      Congressional "Pork Barrel Spending" is thriving!

      GOD BLESS AMERICA!
    • WaltP  •  6 mths ago
      It was George Bushes fault according to "BO"
    • Adron  •  6 mths ago
      real talk none of us is truely ready for mother nature wrath!!!!
    • Rain Rainy  •  6 mths ago
      wow thats bad
    • Thomas  •  6 mths ago
      VA QUAKE BREAKING NEWS!!! The USGS has determined that the epicenter of the VA earthquake was in a graveyard just outside of DC. The cause appears to be all of our Founding Fathers rolling over in their graves.
    • eisenhower  •  6 mths ago
      70% probability 8.0+ by labor day,,,my disseration work supports this postulate....., pass me anyway if im not far off...someone has to have the guts to stand behind their work.
    • Reality  •  6 mths ago
      interesting that the map of where the quake was felt fits nicely over the Marcellus Shale deposit that they are happily fracking like crazy for the gas- (fracking-fracturing rock to extract stuff from) - hmm right after the announcement the there is much more gas to be extracted from it and the drillers are cranking up the drilling as fast as they can - better get used to those earthquakes East Coasters
    • Pati  •  6 mths ago
      I hate to be picky, but Washington is Washington State and the Capital is Washington D.C.
      Reporters are just too lazy to write the proper noun for the Nation's Capital. Come on people you can do better then this. My 2 cents.
    • Kate  •  6 mths ago
      "That #$%$ is "vacationing" AGAIN??? Is that ALL he ever does? that lil monkey is sure getting our moneys worth out of that office." "" IanG replied, "Funny how Bush and Reagan vacationed about 2X as much isn't it." Bush I can believe, at least in the beginning when he had nothing else to do as congress turned their back on him knowing he had stolen the election, butReagan I dont, you have documented proff on this I assume????
    • Kate  •  6 mths ago
      "That #$%$ is "vacationing" AGAIN??? Is that ALL he ever does? that lil monkey is sure getting our moneys worth out of that office." "" IanG replied, "Funny how Bush and Reagan vacationed about 2X as much isn't it." Bush I can believe, at least in the beginning when he had nothing else to do as congress turned their back on him knowing he had stolen the election, butReagan I dont, you have documented proff on this I assume????
    • Grim Reaper  •  6 mths ago
      Obama said the quake was centered on the Bush's Fault. In reality it was caused by all our founding fathers of this nation buried in VA turning over in their graves at one time
    • floatingboats  •  6 mths ago
      Oops, I meant I now live in North Carolina, sorry!
    • floatingboats  •  6 mths ago
      Try a 9.2 on for size! I was in the earthquake in Alaska in 1964 and I now live in Alaska and this still scared me. No buildings didn't fall down or were swallowed up by the earth but it's not something that is expected here.
    • Kev  •  6 mths ago
      Okay, time to take this story down; I think we all know about the earthquake. I clicked on this 'news' story thinking another quake hit the D.C. area again and its just this same old story from Tuesday. Give it a break yahoo...
    • Lebogang  •  6 mths ago
      global warming is now showing its true colours.
    • tax chick  •  6 mths ago
      BREAKING NEWS :



      The earthquakes origin was determined to be a cemetery just outside of Washington D.C....you know, the one the Founding Fathers are buried in. Seems they all turned over in their graves at the same time.
    • pops51  •  6 mths ago
      BREAKING NEWS: The U.S. Department of Seismology Research has decided to re-name all global fault lines "The Obama Fault". Their reason being that the poor schmuk gets the heat for everything else thats gone bad in the world.
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