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Earthquake
LEBANON, Oh. - A 7.0 earthquake shook millions awake early Saturday in the tri-state region and derailed an
Amtrak train.
The quake jolted residents out of their beds and shook buildings as far away as Pittsburgh. Over 90,000 people
lost their power, and a highway bridge was cracked in downtown Cincinnati. This 2:46 A.M. earthquake was more
than the ordinary and caused a little more than incidental damage.
"Did you ever play a pinball machine and see the ball get stuck in there and go bam-bam-bam-bam? It just threw
my body back and forth as I ran down the hallway," Dick Dale said from his home.
Four of the passengers on the Amtrak train suffered minor injuries. "I was sleeping. It felt like the train jumped
off the track...and I fell out of bed," said passenger Colleen Broome, who suffered a separated shoulder.
The quake was centered 32 miles north of Cincinnati in a small town called Lebanon. After the main blow from
the earthquake there were after- shocks that rolled through the region for hours. A 5.8 and a 5.3 were two of the
dozen aftershocks recorded.
Authorities in Cincinnati and in Columbus said that there were no serious damage or injuries reported. They
received a few calls, but none of them were too serious. "It shook everything pretty good, but that was about it,"
said Lt. Rich Paddock of the Warren County Sheriff's Department.
The effects of the earthquake were more serious near the epicenter located near Lebanon. John Fabian, a
Lebanon visitor, did not know what it was.
Fabian's wife woke him in the middle of the morning and told him they had to get out of there. "The whole place
was shaking like crazy," Fabian said.
Although the earthquake was powerful, it did not cause that much damage at all. The Hampton Inn in Mason,
Oh., about 5 miles away from the epicenter just suffered a power outage and no sign of any type of damage. The
owner of the motel...
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- Submitted by: chyiasw8594
- Date Submitted: 08/25/2007 08:46 AM
- Category: History Other
- Words: 461
- Pages: 2
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- Rank: 169335