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MontanaMama

(24,023 posts)
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 10:22 AM Nov 2022

Earthquake in western MT at 6:47 am.

3.7 magnitude. Epicenter was near Ravalli, MT just north of Missoula. It woke me up…my wooden blinds were rattling. Anybody else feel it? It also looks like several quakes have occurred near Cokeville, WY.

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Earthquake in western MT at 6:47 am. (Original Post) MontanaMama Nov 2022 OP
So that's what that was... 2naSalit Nov 2022 #1
I second guessed myself at first... MontanaMama Nov 2022 #2
Felt nothing down in the Bitterroot Valley. Did it raise whitecaps on Flathead Lake? Ford_Prefect Nov 2022 #3
Great question. MontanaMama Nov 2022 #4
I had an earthquake kit in Japan. Tetrachloride Nov 2022 #5
It's a good idea to prepare like that. MontanaMama Nov 2022 #6

2naSalit

(92,727 posts)
1. So that's what that was...
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 10:33 AM
Nov 2022

I felt my floor move slightly and it got my attention but was nothing to be excited about. What it felt like was like the floor was suddenly a little flexible and was doing a tiny flex.

I'm sure it was more noticeable there!

MontanaMama

(24,023 posts)
2. I second guessed myself at first...
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 10:43 AM
Nov 2022

We’ve got a McMansion being built on my street and I thought that maybe it was one of the construction trucks…but it was the blinds that got me. Both my dogs went nuts.

Tetrachloride

(8,448 posts)
5. I had an earthquake kit in Japan.
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 11:04 AM
Nov 2022

Some items:

Rope or heavy string or fishing line to dry clothes ( I was in Japan with humidity.

Bandages, tweezers.

A heavy table to hide under.

Solar power phone charger (new idea)

AM FM radio

Canned food.

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Survivalists know the drill. About the same as a kit for hurricanes.

MontanaMama

(24,023 posts)
6. It's a good idea to prepare like that.
Wed Nov 16, 2022, 11:09 AM
Nov 2022

This past week I was decluttering in my basement and found a battery operated am/fm radio and wavered as to whether I should keep it or give it away. I decided to keep it just in case. I live in a narrow valley where we don’t get much for radio and no tv through the air. But, I could pick up am radio if something big went down.

We rarely get earthquakes that we can feel. We don’t get hurricanes or tornadoes. We get snow. I have a foot of it in the yard at the moment with more coming tonight.

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