Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Earthquake felt across much of UK


It sounds rainy and fully covered almost wind of air without noticed any doubting circumtances in a few second. Well, fine with handling few of programming stuff and never wonder that timing was nearest 1pm in the morning. Ohh i got few thing to settle down before faces Horacio on the next evening as our weekly meeting on research discussion..of coursei can't wait to get few rules of my semantic role research.
A liltle bit shock and shacking were come out when i saw all my cupboard doors flew open and the whole house shook, it was unreal.Ohh God I can't believe it. The windows were rattling and the blinds were visibly moving. It sounded like the roof was coming in. Well, i said myself "I was terrified to be honest. The noise was really, really terrifying... it was so deep and rumbling". Both my sister and brother in low were felt the same thing as i was but sister told that it such kind of dream, well im truely disagree with her at that time and fully trusted to my instict. Owh that's the girl really born with, given the naturally truth instincly which is im always face for, well its all depent on His will.
Fortunately UK BBC news reported what was really happen on that day, well guys, my feeling is absolutely true. Just let have to take a lot at this report. Judge yourself. Reallt thank God for giving me the second chance to still alive from the earthquake, ohh its totally unimagine moment in my life, really proud to be Malaysian as we don't never ever facing this quake. Alhamdulillah...syukur...


People in Newcastle, Yorkshire, London, Cumbria, the Midlands, Norfolk and also parts of Wales, felt the tremor just before 0100 GMT. A man suffered a broken pelvis when a chimney collapsed in South Yorkshire. The British Geological Survey (BGS) said the epicentre of the 5.2 magnitude quake was near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire. Davie Galloway, seismologist for the BGS, said people had reported feeling the tremor from as far as Bangor in Northern Ireland to the west, Haarlem in Holland to the east, Plymouth to the south and Edinburgh to the north.

Student David Bates, 19, suffered a broken pelvis when he was pinned under masonry in his attic bedroom in Barnsley Road, Wombwell, South Yorks. People in Newcastle, Yorkshire, London, Cumbria, the Midlands, Norfolk and also parts of Wales, felt the tremor just before 0100 GMT.
A man suffered a broken pelvis when a chimney collapsed in South Yorkshire. The British Geological Survey (BGS) said the epicentre of the 5.2 magnitude quake was near Market Rasen in Lincolnshire.

Davie Galloway, seismologist for the BGS, said people had reported feeling the tremor from as far as Bangor in Northern Ireland to the west, Haarlem in Holland to the east, Plymouth to the south and Edinburgh to the north. Student David Bates, 19, suffered a broken pelvis when he was pinned under masonry in his attic bedroom in Barnsley Road, Wombwell, South Yorks.

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