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Its going to blow any day now guys. Seriously though, if you live near by you should have a go bag with everything you need and make sure to keep a full tank of gas if you have to GTFO. I suggest extra changes of clothing, rubber gloves, extra blankets, at least 2 ways to start fire, at least 2 ways to purify water, some survival food... etc.

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>A major Alaskan city was rattled Thursday by two earthquakes that struck just hours apart. Anchorage, home to around 300,000 people, experienced a magnitude 2.9 quake at 10:13am local time (2:13pm ET) near Elmendorf Air Force Base. The first tremor, a magnitude 3.2, was detected about 48 miles north at 5:23am (11:32am ET), but residents in Anchorage also reported feeling the shaking, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). An assessment from Michigan Tech University showed that people typically do not feel quakes with a magnitude of 2.5 or less.

Its going to blow any day now guys. Seriously though, if you live near by you should have a go bag with everything you need and make sure to keep a full tank of gas if you have to GTFO. I suggest extra changes of clothing, rubber gloves, extra blankets, at least 2 ways to start fire, at least 2 ways to purify water, some survival food... etc. Archive: https://archive.today/j68uQ From the post: >>A major Alaskan city was rattled Thursday by two earthquakes that struck just hours apart. Anchorage, home to around 300,000 people, experienced a magnitude 2.9 quake at 10:13am local time (2:13pm ET) near Elmendorf Air Force Base. The first tremor, a magnitude 3.2, was detected about 48 miles north at 5:23am (11:32am ET), but residents in Anchorage also reported feeling the shaking, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). An assessment from Michigan Tech University showed that people typically do not feel quakes with a magnitude of 2.5 or less.

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