Earthquake in China
Had I been in my schools, I would not have realized almost. But I was in the office, 12th floor, and I had just said "wow, I feel dizzy, I drink a little 'of water." But my colleague equadoreno, experienced as a child, he calmly Olympic "is no earthquake," go down.
And we went down, not before the computer and forget to take it back. Oh well though, in the vicinity, our building has only danced, and only by 10imo up.
What better occasion to write a blog message from a pleasant pub with access, where me and the above links you are drinking a beer?
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If they have not been reported here.
Evidently, the magnitude was low.
Also you should essereci used, because during your life in Padua, especially when you were still small, we had several earthquakes.
In fact, our house is made with seismic criteria. However, the risk for cities that float on the water, such as Shanghai and Padua, is very limited, because sand and water make a good shock absorber. It 'always exciting to see and hear chandeliers swaying the balance that goes away ... just like after 5, 6 beers ...
Thanks for posting.
In fact it is serious and the earthquake, I see from here, was very strong with an epicenter very far (Chengdu). The Jinmao Tower in Shanghai was evacuated, so it was not small.
I can not see the damage, but with the intensity declared it can not be mild.
Speak up. Hello
I've read something here, but for now I do not watch much TV so I could not tell if they have spoken or not, but you just go on yahoo Italian site to see the articles, which, indeed, describe it as a disaster, to almost force 9 ...
Well, at least glad to know that you're okay! ^ ^
I wondered, in fact, if everything was fine. Here I read the news that there are 18,600 buried in Mianyang
I discovered your blog just now unfortunately. Congratulations. From now on I will follow faithfully.
You are a great!
Excellent! Now the new blog works well. You took very little to fix it, eh? You have not lost the hand with the PC although there steps more days. Bravo!
I see Shanghai Daily and China Daily that try to keep up, but it was a disastrous blow this earthquake.
The Air Up there? You say there was no damage to the dams, even if they have held (including that of the Three Gorges), and that if they go down with another quake disaster. The dam has no Pu, right?
Yes, I have modified some files like the old days, but the program is really great. I have not had time to change the default layout, I think some changes. But at least the software is updated.
The dam has no Pu and the Three Gorges Dam was built to withstand a level 8 from the epicenter (at least so they say, not confirmed). Here is a 24 hours on TV for updates "from the front." Obvious that the soldiers who help the prime minister among the wounded, and so carry with them a genetic propaganda, but the impression is that they are working well in crisis, I noticed a flash somewhere where they said that the International Red Cross has praised the organization of relief.
Of course, in some areas near the epicenter is a mess: mountains with roads destroyed per km of narrow valleys. The army arrived on foot, helicopters that launch aid, but to get ahead you go almost hand because it is not easy to get the equipment there.
Only here in Shanghai there are a myriad of initiatives to help raise money or goods, in nstro group thought of giving blood, but 2 days after the earthquake we contacted the center and they said that donations of blood had more than enough. I think in times like this you see the economies of scale of a nation of a billion and three.