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Earthquake In Canada Rattles Miami Valley - News Story - WHIO Dayton
Montgomery County and Dayton, Ohio struck by a Canadian Earthquake! A extremely rare earthquake measuring 5.0 on the rictor scale struck Dayton and Canada today at 1:42. Downtown Dayton felt the tremors while the power outage swept the city causing traffic lights to malfunction. Dayton Fire/EMS was sent rushing to a building that reported rocking, fortunately no one was injured and no damaged was reported. The University Of Dayton reports that people riding in the Elevators at the time were trapped but are not injured. Miami Valley Hospital reported shaking and flickering lights but never lost power to their building.
Incerpt taken from http://www.whiotv.com/news/24007907/detail.html:
"The Ohio Emergency Management Agency sent out a memo at 2:45 p.m. alerting authorities to the Canadian quake. There were no reports of damage in Ohio so far, said Jeffrey Jordan, director of the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management."
I received all this information from WHIOTV.COM, I do not copyright the information and do not mean to offend anyone or anything. I took the information and put it into my own words and did not plagerize the information.
Montgomery County and Dayton, Ohio struck by a Canadian Earthquake! A extremely rare earthquake measuring 5.0 on the rictor scale struck Dayton and Canada today at 1:42. Downtown Dayton felt the tremors while the power outage swept the city causing traffic lights to malfunction. Dayton Fire/EMS was sent rushing to a building that reported rocking, fortunately no one was injured and no damaged was reported. The University Of Dayton reports that people riding in the Elevators at the time were trapped but are not injured. Miami Valley Hospital reported shaking and flickering lights but never lost power to their building.
Incerpt taken from http://www.whiotv.com/news/24007907/detail.html:
"The Ohio Emergency Management Agency sent out a memo at 2:45 p.m. alerting authorities to the Canadian quake. There were no reports of damage in Ohio so far, said Jeffrey Jordan, director of the Montgomery County Office of Emergency Management."
I received all this information from WHIOTV.COM, I do not copyright the information and do not mean to offend anyone or anything. I took the information and put it into my own words and did not plagerize the information.