I'm in SoCal so didn't feel this one 😉
People who don't live in earthquake country (and some who do, apparently) don't seem to understand that the Richter scale # is not necessarily a measure of how any given person or household will experience a quake.
First it's how close you are to the epicenter, then how deep or shallow the quake was, then was it a roller or a shaker? THEN the Richter # comes into play.
I have felt 2.5's that were very close to me more than 4's only a little farther away. You will feel a shallow quake more and they do more damage.
You will feel it more upstairs. You probably won't feel it in your car, driving. And yes, the type of soil your house is built on definitely has an effect on how you feel a quake - and whether your house falls down in a bad one.
I never slight how anyone feels a given quake because being right on top of a 3 shaker can feel scary where a4.5 roller 20 miles away is yeahohwell.
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