Lena
It was sunny today. A rare earthquake struck the city next to us and we felt it too. After dinner, Dad was lounging on the couch when he suddenly shouted, "Mom! The whole building is shaking!" I wouldn’t have noticed without him. Then, the chandelier began to sway. After a few rapid jolts, small gadgets and ornaments tumbled from shelves, scattering across the floor. Honestly, I wasn’t scared in the moment; it just caught us completely off guard. But thinking back, those falling objects were a clear sign we should have run outside. Instead, we stayed still like sitting ducks. If the quake had been stronger or lasted longer, we could all be in heaven now. Luckily, it hasn’t done no real damage, and the shaking quickly faded. It felt like a once-in-a-century event, worth jotting down.
Jun 23, 2025 12:24 PM
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It was sunny today. A rare earthquake struck the city next to us and we felt it too. After dinner, Dad was lounging on the couch when he suddenly shouted, "Mom! The whole building is shaking!" I wouldn’t have noticed if he hadn't shouted. Then, the ceiling light began to sway. After a few rapid jolts, small appliances and ornaments tumbled from shelves, scattering across the floor. Honestly, I wasn’t scared in the moment; it just caught us completely off guard. But thinking back, those falling objects were a clear sign we should have run outside. Instead, we stayed still like sitting ducks. If the quake had been stronger or lasted longer, we could all be in heaven now. Luckily, it hasn’t done real damage, and the shaking quickly faded. It felt like a once-in-a-century event, worth being jotted down / being recorded.
It's usually recommended to get under a desk or a table during an earthquake instead of exiting a building.
Jun 23, 2025 3:48 PM
It was sunny today. A rare earthquake struck the city next to us and we felt it too. After dinner, Dad was lounging on the couch when he suddenly shouted, "Mom! The whole building is shaking!" I wouldn’t have noticed without him. Then, the chandelier began to sway. After a few rapid jolts, small gadgets and ornaments tumbled from shelves, scattering across the floor. Honestly, I wasn’t scared in the moment; it just caught us completely off guard. But thinking back, those falling objects were a clear sign we should have run outside. Instead, we stayed still like sitting ducks. If the quake had been stronger or lasted longer, we could all be in heaven now. Luckily, it hasn’t done no real damage, and the shaking quickly faded. It felt like a once-in-a-century event, worth jotting down.
Jun 23, 2025 2:16 PM
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