tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655504272341983481.post3110309935298155023..comments2013-03-31T13:08:50.700-04:00Comments on Lahongrais: Earthquakes and HurricanesMinnie Lahongraishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06623546640130379680noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655504272341983481.post-33679457591880011872011-09-25T18:29:14.386-04:002011-09-25T18:29:14.386-04:00Hi Shirley!
Thank you for taking the time to writ...Hi Shirley!<br /><br />Thank you for taking the time to write your comments. Rest assured, I do feel lucky to live in a place where these natural occurrences are rare, and I do often think about not just the survivors of other natural tragedies worldwide, but all the poor lost souls claimed by those tragedies as well.<br />I am happy to make your acquaintance and pray you remain always safe.Minnie Lahongraishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06623546640130379680noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1655504272341983481.post-85118807581431110212011-09-23T05:15:26.057-04:002011-09-23T05:15:26.057-04:00Lucky if you've only felt one quake. Spare a t...Lucky if you've only felt one quake. Spare a thought for the folks of Christchurch still getting magnitude 4-5 aftershocks. The whole city is devastated the central city totally demolished. <br />It is predicted it will take 20 years for the city to recover.<br />We are not called the shaky isles for nothing we have on average 1100 earthquakes a day....luckily most of then are never felt. I've lived through several big ones...Te Aroha quake of 68 and the Edgecumbe quake of 86Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com