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hogan Jun 12th, 2002 01:05 PM

4.5 Earthquake Hits St. Thomas
 
Interesting story: earthquake hit St. Thomas this morning. Residents reported it was the most severe one ever felt there, whole buildings were shaking. Fortunately no injuries reported.<BR><BR>http://new.onepaper.com/stthomasvi/?...:Local&p=51830

Ronnie Jun 12th, 2002 01:19 PM

Yes it was! Seems it was because the epicenter was 20 miles south of St. Thomas that made it appear to be so rough. Usually they are north of us. I haven't felt one like that in 30 something years!<BR>Ronnie

hogan Jun 12th, 2002 05:02 PM

The Virgin Islands is in a seismically active area where the Caribbean and the North American tectonic plates meet far beneath the sea, and it's only a matter of time until St. Thomas is hit by a devastating tidal wave (tsunami) like the one in 1867 which entered Charlotte Amalie Harbor and devastated the shore areas on St. Thomas as well as St. Croix - the wave was between 17 and 21 feet in height.<BR><BR>http://new.onepaper.com/stthomasvi/?...:Local&p=44355

wweatherwatcher Jun 12th, 2002 05:12 PM

That is true of the entire Caribbean basin being affected by earthquakes as far away as Portugal and the resulting tsunami.

hogan Jun 12th, 2002 05:48 PM

We were considering real estate in the USVIs, but we were steered away by our agent for two reasons, the first being the rising crime rate, and the second being that area is particularly prone to seismic disturbances. Today's earthquake was from a fault that is only 20 miles from St. Thomas.

Eddie Jun 13th, 2002 06:23 AM

There's crime in the USVI's???<BR>Horrors!!!<BR>Some posters on this forum seem to be of the opinion that reports of crime on the islands is all a media hoax perpetrated by people who are trying to steer business to other areas.<BR>Or that it's the work of Hawaiian travel agents and timeshare owners.<BR>Hmmmm. Whom should I believe?<BR>

anon Jun 13th, 2002 01:52 PM

Why dont you go there and walk the streets at night and report back to us about your experience.

resident Jun 13th, 2002 09:14 PM

Oh Hogan, dear heart! If you were thinking about investing here and if a little bit of an earthquake would turn you off - well, maybe you'd better go elsewhere and channel into the earth's inequities! It weren't no big deal - a shudder, a clinking of glassware. The earth moved - so WOT!

Karen Jun 13th, 2002 09:27 PM

I couldn't agree more with "resident"! My husband and I were gang raped on our honeymoon in St. Thomas, but that didn't deter us from returning, so a little ol' earthquake shouldn't deter you!

kaye Jun 14th, 2002 05:06 AM

What is wrong with you people?...Joking about being gang raped? How disgusting can you get on a travel board?

karen?? Jun 14th, 2002 06:54 AM

What Karen failed to tell us is that her "husband" is really name Frieda, and that they are both softball players, and also they are both Dutch girls....they like to stick their fingers in dykes....hahahaha

Disgusted Jun 14th, 2002 07:21 AM

Earthquakes to gang rapes to dykes...what sick sick people some of you are...


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