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Earthquake in Mecca! (only a little one)
2005-09-14
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Makkah Quake a Minor Event, Says Geologist
Roger Harrison & Essam Al-Ghalib, Arab News

JEDDAH/MAKKAH, 14 September 2005 — The earthquake that shook Makkah’s Al-Otaibiyyah neighborhood, about two kilometers from the Grand Mosque, at 2 a.m. on Monday has engendered a sense of shock and vulnerability in the citizens of Makkah.

There were no casualties and no damage to buildings, although residents reported dogs barking just before the shocks and a sound of rumbling or what sounded like an explosion.

The tremors, which are variously reported as occurring for between one and nine hours after the initial shock, kept tension high in the city. Suggestions that the tremors were caused by construction work going on in the city have been discounted.

Twenty-three-year-old Siraj Muhammad Omar, a resident of the Al-Otaibiyyah neighborhood, was thankful that there was no damage. He said he felt the earth move four times, with the first and fourth shakes being the strongest. He and seven other family members were scared after the first jolt and rushed to the roof of the building.

Muhammad Baid, a 22-year-old Moroccan, said he left the house soon after feeling the first shake and went back when everything returned to normal.

Seventeen-year-old Aiyman Al-Maihmadi was at the controls of his PlayStation when he heard a low rumble, followed by a soft knock and then a hard knock. He said people rushed on to Shara Al-Jazayer, where many people milled around wondering what had caused the shakes.

Makkah Governor Prince Abdul Majeed has formed a committee to establish the exact circumstances and details of the event.

Dr. Ian Stewart, geophysical technical adviser to the Saudi Geological Society (SGS), said the scale of the shock in Makkah was “not worth worrying about.”

The earthquake was monitored in Madinah, 300 km away, at about 3.7 on the Richter scale.

“Anything which is moderately well built shouldn’t suffer anything at all. It would hardly raise an eyebrow in California,” he said.

California is an extremely active earthquake zone.


Posted by:Atomic Conspiracy

#8  Not THE Joos, maybe A JOO.

You just gonna have to wait ;)
Posted by: closedanger   2005-09-14 21:55  

#7  How do you KNOW it wasnt the Jooos? Ya don't, do ya? A lot of people think it was the Jooos. They could be right, for all we know. Who stands to benefit from an earthquake in Mecca? Who could pull something like this off? (Remember, thousands of Jooos were not in Mecca that day. Coincidence? I don't think so).

I'm just asking the hard questions the corporate media shills are afraid to ask.

/Moonbattery
Posted by: Baba Tutu   2005-09-14 21:12  

#6  Classic Allah fart.
Posted by: Captain America   2005-09-14 21:02  

#5  God is punishing you, muslim assholes! Repent and convert or forever burn in hell!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: Angomock Flinesh4536   2005-09-14 19:48  

#4  I heard Ron Jeremy was filming a porno flick in Saudi.
Posted by: Huposing Phaitle9864   2005-09-14 18:44  

#3  USGS only covers the developed world :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2005-09-14 18:44  

#2  "Maps show events recorded in the last 7 days with M2.5+ within the United States and adjacent areas, M4.0+ in the rest of the world."

This was a 3.7

Posted by: Atomic Conspiracy   2005-09-14 18:38  

#1  If it was an earthquake, the USGS didn't detect it.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-09-14 18:24  

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