Thanks for the first hand account of experiencing an earthquake. I personally have never felt one, and part of me would like to, out of curiosity and for the excitement. But on the other hand, the destruction these quakes being is nothing to celebrate. I hope too that your friends and family back in Italy are safe.
RE: The feeling of a earthquake (Italy)
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The feeling of a earthquake (Italy)
To be honest, the first shake was almost cool, the bed shake, the sound, the adrenaline kick in and instinctively you just wake up and run. At first, you don't really realize what happened. It's feels like a railway cross your house. But after is not that fun, when you see the distress and you feel the other shakes. You start to not really feel safe anymore and every shake (almost 6 to 7 each day) it's feels like been bombing by something, so you don't sleep well anymore and I was ( as a kid) pretty scare.
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