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7 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@csrcsr @Vaampire @BeerBob123 @viky

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/big-earthquake-could-hit-bay-area-at-any-moment-report/2827741/

Scientists say a massive earthquake could strike the Bay Area at any moment, according to a USA Today report.

The question: Are we ready?

A 3.9 magnitude earthquake shook the North Bay early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at about 3:40 a.m. about 12 miles northeast of Healdsburg, in the Geysers area of Sonoma County, the USGS said.

But the so-called Big One could happen at any moment. Seismologists are most concerned about the Hayward Fault, which cuts through the heavily populated Alameda County.

The Hayward Fault produces big quakes on average every 150 years, according to the USGS. The last large temblor on the fault was a 6.8 magnitude in 1868.

Scientists estimate a 7.0 magnitude quake today could kill hundreds of people and cause billions of dollars in damage.

Here are some tips to best prepare for a large earthquake:

  • Be prepared for no electrical or water service for days or weeks.
  • Create an earthquake kit with food, water and gear for 72 hours.
  • Have a combination weather radio, flashlight and hand crank charger for cellphones at the ready.
  • Have a cash reserve.
  • Know where the shutoff valve and tool are for your natural gas line.
  • Secure bookshlves to walls
     
 

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Just now, BeerBob123 said:

Idi manishi ki okati konala?

1 Person - $135.00
2 Person - $165.00
3 Person - $220.00
4 Person - $240.00
5 Person - $315.00
6 Person - $370.00

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5 minutes ago, CherryGaru said:

1 Person - $135.00
2 Person - $165.00
3 Person - $220.00
4 Person - $240.00
5 Person - $315.00
6 Person - $370.00

Thx ba 

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24 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@csrcsr @Vaampire @BeerBob123 @viky

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/big-earthquake-could-hit-bay-area-at-any-moment-report/2827741/

Scientists say a massive earthquake could strike the Bay Area at any moment, according to a USA Today report.

The question: Are we ready?

A 3.9 magnitude earthquake shook the North Bay early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at about 3:40 a.m. about 12 miles northeast of Healdsburg, in the Geysers area of Sonoma County, the USGS said.

But the so-called Big One could happen at any moment. Seismologists are most concerned about the Hayward Fault, which cuts through the heavily populated Alameda County.

The Hayward Fault produces big quakes on average every 150 years, according to the USGS. The last large temblor on the fault was a 6.8 magnitude in 1868.

Scientists estimate a 7.0 magnitude quake today could kill hundreds of people and cause billions of dollars in damage.

Here are some tips to best prepare for a large earthquake:

  • Be prepared for no electrical or water service for days or weeks.
  • Create an earthquake kit with food, water and gear for 72 hours.
  • Have a combination weather radio, flashlight and hand crank charger for cellphones at the ready.
  • Have a cash reserve.
  • Know where the shutoff valve and tool are for your natural gas line.
  • Secure bookshlves to walls
     
 

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46 minutes ago, Spartan said:

@csrcsr @Vaampire @BeerBob123 @viky

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/big-earthquake-could-hit-bay-area-at-any-moment-report/2827741/

Scientists say a massive earthquake could strike the Bay Area at any moment, according to a USA Today report.

The question: Are we ready?

A 3.9 magnitude earthquake shook the North Bay early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at about 3:40 a.m. about 12 miles northeast of Healdsburg, in the Geysers area of Sonoma County, the USGS said.

But the so-called Big One could happen at any moment. Seismologists are most concerned about the Hayward Fault, which cuts through the heavily populated Alameda County.

The Hayward Fault produces big quakes on average every 150 years, according to the USGS. The last large temblor on the fault was a 6.8 magnitude in 1868.

Scientists estimate a 7.0 magnitude quake today could kill hundreds of people and cause billions of dollars in damage.

Here are some tips to best prepare for a large earthquake:

  • Be prepared for no electrical or water service for days or weeks.
  • Create an earthquake kit with food, water and gear for 72 hours.
  • Have a combination weather radio, flashlight and hand crank charger for cellphones at the ready.
  • Have a cash reserve.
  • Know where the shutoff valve and tool are for your natural gas line.
  • Secure bookshlves to walls
     
 

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

@csrcsr @Vaampire @BeerBob123 @viky

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/big-earthquake-could-hit-bay-area-at-any-moment-report/2827741/

Scientists say a massive earthquake could strike the Bay Area at any moment, according to a USA Today report.

The question: Are we ready?

A 3.9 magnitude earthquake shook the North Bay early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at about 3:40 a.m. about 12 miles northeast of Healdsburg, in the Geysers area of Sonoma County, the USGS said.

But the so-called Big One could happen at any moment. Seismologists are most concerned about the Hayward Fault, which cuts through the heavily populated Alameda County.

The Hayward Fault produces big quakes on average every 150 years, according to the USGS. The last large temblor on the fault was a 6.8 magnitude in 1868.

Scientists estimate a 7.0 magnitude quake today could kill hundreds of people and cause billions of dollars in damage.

Here are some tips to best prepare for a large earthquake:

  • Be prepared for no electrical or water service for days or weeks.
  • Create an earthquake kit with food, water and gear for 72 hours.
  • Have a combination weather radio, flashlight and hand crank charger for cellphones at the ready.
  • Have a cash reserve.
  • Know where the shutoff valve and tool are for your natural gas line.
  • Secure bookshlves to walls
     
 

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1 hour ago, Spartan said:

@csrcsr @Vaampire @BeerBob123 @viky

https://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/big-earthquake-could-hit-bay-area-at-any-moment-report/2827741/

Scientists say a massive earthquake could strike the Bay Area at any moment, according to a USA Today report.

The question: Are we ready?

A 3.9 magnitude earthquake shook the North Bay early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at about 3:40 a.m. about 12 miles northeast of Healdsburg, in the Geysers area of Sonoma County, the USGS said.

But the so-called Big One could happen at any moment. Seismologists are most concerned about the Hayward Fault, which cuts through the heavily populated Alameda County.

The Hayward Fault produces big quakes on average every 150 years, according to the USGS. The last large temblor on the fault was a 6.8 magnitude in 1868.

Scientists estimate a 7.0 magnitude quake today could kill hundreds of people and cause billions of dollars in damage.

Here are some tips to best prepare for a large earthquake:

  • Be prepared for no electrical or water service for days or weeks.
  • Create an earthquake kit with food, water and gear for 72 hours.
  • Have a combination weather radio, flashlight and hand crank charger for cellphones at the ready.
  • Have a cash reserve.
  • Know where the shutoff valve and tool are for your natural gas line.
  • Secure bookshlves to walls
     
 

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