Everyone has been through before, when the ground shakes and the lights fluctuate around a bit. But as it is, when the ground vibrates constantly, occasionally pushes too hard and falls from time to plaster the wall, I've only met in Haiti, 3 days after the earthquake of 12 January. There was a feeling that it would boil in the soil.
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strange atmosphere, the people were sleeping on the floor, stretched out somewhere, crouching or squatting, eerily quiet, as dead to the ground, so less vibration and underhanded bee-like hum. And you should be able to sleep.
Jodny My friend from Port au Prince said that he was so on-5 went out of the office, the car got out and drove off, then it happened. The car was tossed and and with a glance he saw how the office building collapsed, where he worked for the Ministry of Transport. Thank God, flashed through his mind that I am I not there. If you go through such a totally destroyed city, one wonders involuntarily, how it feels when the roof collapsed on one. Then we wonder also whether one's self can happen where you live but only 600 km away on the same island. To answer this question, I've worked hard for answers. And I'm found it. But the result is not at all reassuring