6.9-magnitude quake rocked California 35 years ago. Now experts ask, 'did you feel it?'
Briefly

"I began to run. I breathed hot auto exhaust as I weaved in and out of the abandoned cars as others now came out of their stupor and decided to move it... This was really happening." - Loretta Eskenazi recollects her escape from the Bay Bridge during the earthquake, emphasizing the chaotic aftermath and the shift from shock to action.
"While 1989 was (a) long time ago, we still see the value of collecting the population's input from their experience at the time... This will support better knowledge and preparedness plans." - Christine Goulet on the importance of understanding historical earthquake experiences for future preparedness.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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