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The gas line ruptures — not enough to kill the pilot light, but enough to admit a steady flow of methane into the utility closet.Not far away, the seismic tremors skew the entrance to a fire station. For several hours, participants in the Vermont forum, led by Griffin, sifted through the hypothetical aftermath of a local mishap.How many people might have been injured by flailing overhead light fixtures? The front doors are jammed shut, and will remain so until heavy equipment can arrive to dislodge the buckled frames.Fire trucks, an ambulance and maybe even a crew of first responders remain trapped inside for the better part of a day.No buildings fall in this scenario, although some might be damaged or destroyed by fire.Two dozen scientists, engineers and emergency planners gathered earlier this month in South Burlington to assess such risks — the ones posed by earthquakes to "non-structural elements" in our society's landscape.Broadly defined, those elements are the things that shake loose and fall, and/or block exits.No: Vermont's most troublesome earthquakes won't be a California-style roller-coaster, said Vermont State Geologist Lawrence Becker.
People were just like 'I think that was an earthquake. Earthquake information. "Tornadoes scare me. By pressure-propelled fire extinguishers?The Vermont scenario, which ostensibly took place in a building whose owners had not invested even modestly in precautionary measures, racked up casualties, and also some hefty repair-and-replacement bills:• Water damage from unsecured sprinkler systems (and water heaters).• Downtime from torn electric, phone and Internet cables.• Collateral damage from unanchored heavy equipment.• Crumbling parapets, masonry veneers, chimneys and balconies.In most commercial buildings and hospitals, the value of non-structural elements and contents far outweighs the investment in the building itself, Griffin said.Prevention, he added, could be calculated in pennies to the dollar: "How much does an anchor-bolt cost? "It was weird. "A magnitude 5 is right at the threshold at which damage starts. The shock of June 14, 1973, struck an area of about 250,000 square kilometers, including portions of Maine, New York, eastern Quebec Province and all of Connecticut, … '"Judy Dickinson of Irondequoit posted on Facebook that "my whole house shook, sounded like my roof was flying off and rolled me in my office chair! "A voice in the back of the room extrapolated: How can we not afford to install steel door braces on an old firehouse door?The consensus: Securing a grant or raising the money won't happen overnight.Nor, in all likelihood, will the arrival of an earthquake, answered the geologists: The probability of a strong temblor's arrival is measured in decades.
Special Earthquakes, Earthquake Sequences, and Fault Zones Compilations of information about significant earthquakes, swarms or sequences, and fault zones of interest. Andrew Cuomo's office. There could be chimney damage, cracked plaster, things being knocked off shelves. It is normal for it to take a while to determine a scientific consensus on the magnitude of an earthquake.No injuries have been reported as a result of the tremor.The epicenter was not far from the locus of a similarly sized earthquake felt in Rochester in June 2010.The city's 911 dispatch center received a small handful of calls in the half hour after the earthquake. A tempered sense of urgency might be a fitting response to the threat.Ed Fratto, executive director of the Wakesfield, Mass.-based Northeast States Emergency Consortium, likened earthquake preparedness in these parts with how Southerners react to snow. "Accordingly, few, if any, earthquakes in the seismic zone can be linked to named faults. No listed earthquakes means that there were NO earthquakes noticed by our data providers Label info: M = magnitude, D = depth (km), ... - Around 11 a.m. "I was shaking and I looked at my desk and it was shaking," said Giambrone, who had never experienced an earthquake before. "Apparently some degree of safety, particularly for Vermont-scale earthquakes, is within easy reach.Griffin packed up his materials and prepared to return to Missouri. Search Earthquake Catalog View historic seismicity, find past earthquakes that meet your criteria. "It seems to come with no warning, right? ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A 5.1-magnitude earthquake in Ontario, Canada, was felt early Friday from upstate New York to the Vermont border.Canada's government agency that monitors earthquakes says the quake occurred at 9:43 a.m. Friday about 13 miles northeast of Shawville, Quebec.Media outlets in northern New York say people in communities along the St. Lawrence River and as far east as Lake Champlain on New York-Vermont border reported feeling their homes shake.The United States Geological Survey put the reading lower, at 4.4. That reading was backed up by a different U.S. site, the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University in New York City. That one caused the collapse of a railroad embankment and some structural damage.Ebel said he wouldn't expect anything of that nature from Friday's event. That event was felt in western New York as well.John Ebel, director of the Weston Observatory at Boston College, said the same seismic area was home to a magnitude 6.2 quake in 1935. "Crash-test-dummy occupants reeled; many fell victim to unsecured bookshelves, filing cabinets and the battering of a rogue, wheeled copy machine.The video session concluded. "The State Office of Emergency Management continues to monitor effects of the earthquake that occurred this morning near Ottawa, Canada, and was felt throughout parts of New York State," read a statement from Gov.
• 2010: A magnitude 5.0 quake with an epicenter located on the Quebec-Ontario border rocked Vermont at 1:45 p.m. June 24, and could be felt as far away as Cleveland.
The gas line ruptures — not enough to kill the pilot light, but enough to admit a steady flow of methane into the utility closet.Not far away, the seismic tremors skew the entrance to a fire station. For several hours, participants in the Vermont forum, led by Griffin, sifted through the hypothetical aftermath of a local mishap.How many people might have been injured by flailing overhead light fixtures? The front doors are jammed shut, and will remain so until heavy equipment can arrive to dislodge the buckled frames.Fire trucks, an ambulance and maybe even a crew of first responders remain trapped inside for the better part of a day.No buildings fall in this scenario, although some might be damaged or destroyed by fire.Two dozen scientists, engineers and emergency planners gathered earlier this month in South Burlington to assess such risks — the ones posed by earthquakes to "non-structural elements" in our society's landscape.Broadly defined, those elements are the things that shake loose and fall, and/or block exits.No: Vermont's most troublesome earthquakes won't be a California-style roller-coaster, said Vermont State Geologist Lawrence Becker.
People were just like 'I think that was an earthquake. Earthquake information. "Tornadoes scare me. By pressure-propelled fire extinguishers?The Vermont scenario, which ostensibly took place in a building whose owners had not invested even modestly in precautionary measures, racked up casualties, and also some hefty repair-and-replacement bills:• Water damage from unsecured sprinkler systems (and water heaters).• Downtime from torn electric, phone and Internet cables.• Collateral damage from unanchored heavy equipment.• Crumbling parapets, masonry veneers, chimneys and balconies.In most commercial buildings and hospitals, the value of non-structural elements and contents far outweighs the investment in the building itself, Griffin said.Prevention, he added, could be calculated in pennies to the dollar: "How much does an anchor-bolt cost? "It was weird. "A magnitude 5 is right at the threshold at which damage starts. The shock of June 14, 1973, struck an area of about 250,000 square kilometers, including portions of Maine, New York, eastern Quebec Province and all of Connecticut, … '"Judy Dickinson of Irondequoit posted on Facebook that "my whole house shook, sounded like my roof was flying off and rolled me in my office chair! "A voice in the back of the room extrapolated: How can we not afford to install steel door braces on an old firehouse door?The consensus: Securing a grant or raising the money won't happen overnight.Nor, in all likelihood, will the arrival of an earthquake, answered the geologists: The probability of a strong temblor's arrival is measured in decades.
Special Earthquakes, Earthquake Sequences, and Fault Zones Compilations of information about significant earthquakes, swarms or sequences, and fault zones of interest. Andrew Cuomo's office. There could be chimney damage, cracked plaster, things being knocked off shelves. It is normal for it to take a while to determine a scientific consensus on the magnitude of an earthquake.No injuries have been reported as a result of the tremor.The epicenter was not far from the locus of a similarly sized earthquake felt in Rochester in June 2010.The city's 911 dispatch center received a small handful of calls in the half hour after the earthquake. A tempered sense of urgency might be a fitting response to the threat.Ed Fratto, executive director of the Wakesfield, Mass.-based Northeast States Emergency Consortium, likened earthquake preparedness in these parts with how Southerners react to snow. "Accordingly, few, if any, earthquakes in the seismic zone can be linked to named faults. No listed earthquakes means that there were NO earthquakes noticed by our data providers Label info: M = magnitude, D = depth (km), ... - Around 11 a.m. "I was shaking and I looked at my desk and it was shaking," said Giambrone, who had never experienced an earthquake before. "Apparently some degree of safety, particularly for Vermont-scale earthquakes, is within easy reach.Griffin packed up his materials and prepared to return to Missouri. Search Earthquake Catalog View historic seismicity, find past earthquakes that meet your criteria. "It seems to come with no warning, right? ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- A 5.1-magnitude earthquake in Ontario, Canada, was felt early Friday from upstate New York to the Vermont border.Canada's government agency that monitors earthquakes says the quake occurred at 9:43 a.m. Friday about 13 miles northeast of Shawville, Quebec.Media outlets in northern New York say people in communities along the St. Lawrence River and as far east as Lake Champlain on New York-Vermont border reported feeling their homes shake.The United States Geological Survey put the reading lower, at 4.4. That reading was backed up by a different U.S. site, the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University in New York City. That one caused the collapse of a railroad embankment and some structural damage.Ebel said he wouldn't expect anything of that nature from Friday's event. That event was felt in western New York as well.John Ebel, director of the Weston Observatory at Boston College, said the same seismic area was home to a magnitude 6.2 quake in 1935. "Crash-test-dummy occupants reeled; many fell victim to unsecured bookshelves, filing cabinets and the battering of a rogue, wheeled copy machine.The video session concluded. "The State Office of Emergency Management continues to monitor effects of the earthquake that occurred this morning near Ottawa, Canada, and was felt throughout parts of New York State," read a statement from Gov.
• 2010: A magnitude 5.0 quake with an epicenter located on the Quebec-Ontario border rocked Vermont at 1:45 p.m. June 24, and could be felt as far away as Cleveland.