Wednesday, December 5, 2018

Still a Bit on Edge ~ 4.7


It was hard to fall back to sleep this morning.   



We are still a bit on edge, and with each aftershock, we hold our breath just a little.  The building inspections continue and in the Eagle River area a few schools have been permanently closed and several homes deemed unlivable.

The Eagle River area is located on the right hand center side of the above map marked by the blue star. The other blue star in the lower center of the map is where our house is located.  All the red dots are earthquakes that happened within the last 24 hours. That area is largely un-populated and there are not many structures keeping the total damage lower than if the quakes were in a populated area.

These photo clips are from the Alaska Earthquake Center.

Today I am happy to report that I am back to work and all the university building are on the Green List and open .

Question for you: do you have an emergency plan? No matter where you live you need to have an emergency plan. Talk about the plan with your family, and practice your plan.

Don't be caught off guard and unprepared.

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