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Topic Started: May 12 2008, 09:23 PM (220 Views)
ricey
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Aftershock has just hit central china 6.6 on scale.
those poor people.
 
lifesmate
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Oh no...I know there are always aftershocks but that is a big one.

Not sure how many they can expect.
 
ricey
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There has been 10 aftershock since yesterday, but that is a big one.
Experts say they have never felt one that big before. 6.6
 
lifesmate
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Ten!!! Its amazing how they cope.
 
miss-spider
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Theres been far too many tragedies. I just wish there was more ways of predicting natural disasters like that :(
 
ricey
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do they not have a machine in the U.S. to predict earthquakes?
Why does the U.S not share that sort of
technology?
 
miss-spider
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ZSuppose china's political system doesn't help with things like that though.
 
lifesmate
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I am totally ignorant on this subject but would guess that even if they could predict maybe not in time to evacuate.
 
Jovi
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Have checked on the net and there doesn't appear to be a reliable way of predicting them.
 
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