For a bit of perspective on what a 7.0 earthquake is like, consider the following description by Professor Chris Connors of Washington and Lee University:
...the magnitude 7.0 earthquake would cause extreme motion."We're talking things flying off the shelves, popping into the air, significant ground motions coming up and down right underneath you," says Connors.
Connors says the fault line is similar to the San Andreas fault.
He says the reason this quake was so damaging was because it wasn't very deep; it didn't have as far to travel before reaching the surface.
General Hospital in Port-au-Prince is down,This blogger will update my Facebook & Twitter pages as I receive more information from international news outlets and friends on the ground in Haiti. May God help us all.
Palace is damaged
No one knows how many dead or injured
The aftershock is revebarating [5.9 and 5.5]
People can only see dust,
Obama is sending in military troops.
Phone lines that are working are: Haiti-tel and Voila. Digicel tower is down.
Tsunami warning still in efffect [for nearby Bahamas, Cuba, Dominican Republic & Haiti]. A terrible situation!
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