Small earthquake rattles Amherst, Nelson residents
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Many Amherst and Nelson County residents experienced tremors from a small earthquake Wednesday evening, though no one was reported injured by the activity.
Virginia Tech Seismological Observatory director Martin Chapman said the earthquake started at 5:25 p.m. and was measured between 2.7 and 2.8 in magnitude. Its epicenter was near Gladstone on U.S. 60, about 10 miles east of Amherst.
Based on its measurements, the earthquake was relatively small, Chapman said.
The Amherst County 911 Center received several phone calls around 5:30 p.m. from residents in northern Amherst County who experienced the ground and their houses shaking, said Amherst County’s public safety director, Gary Roakes.
Roakes said that some residents reported pictures falling from the walls and one man reported the gutter on his roof had fallen during the tremors. No incidents of personal injury or major damage resulted from the earthquake, he said.
Nelson County Emergency Services Coordinator Ray Uttaro said that he had also received calls from residents, many of whom believed the rattles were the result of an explosion.
Gladstone Rescue Squad member Jerry Coffey said that he experienced the quake but other than a few tremors, there was no significant impact.
“It shook and it rattled. You could feel gravel shuffling under your feet,” Coffey said.
Chapman said that earthquakes of this size are routine in Virginia and typically occur every three or four months somewhere in the state.
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There are things much worse that living in places where large earthquakes occur. “J” exemplifies one of those things.
not saying everything is better here. saying that NO earthquakes are better than earthquakes that kill thousands of people…and if you don’t think the same, then you are a grade-a idiot.
Now THAT’S what I call “Southern Hospitality”.
You are welcome here provided you agree that EVERYTHING is better here. (learn to pretend)
This isn’t California ya morons. If you miss the earthquakes so much then get outta VA and go back to Cali. Maybe one will crush you while you’re there.
I agree jillb. I had to laugh when I read that the quakes were 2.7 and 2.8. There are literally hundreds of those per week in California. Having experienced first hand the Northridge quake in 94 and the Whittier Narrows quake seven years earlier and dozens of smaller quakes (though much stronger than a 2.8), I can tell you that you shake more when you sneeze than does a 2.7 or 2.8. In fact, anything less than a 4 doesn’t even make the news in California.
I’ve made a bigger tremor with my stereo than this one.
I think it was a sign from God that he is displeased with someone from Amherst. It’s not me, so that’s one down. The rest must be thoroughly examined by the authorities and the wicked offender must be dealt with severely. Time is of the essence!
Whoa. Did the earth move for you, too?
was that a little tremor, I miss the 7.2 ones we got in California frequently. I was starting to miss the wavy ground.

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