Monday, 12 May 2025

The earth moves

Last Wednesday we had a very nice young geologist Alberto at the house to carry out testing which will enable him to prepare the hydrogeological report that is required as part of our planning violation.  Our whole area is seismic, there must be plenty of available information about this but of course our Comune requires a special report for each property.   Alberto said that in the years since our house was built there had been 4 notable earthquakes, apart from a little shaking of pots in the kitchen they did not affect us at all. The house has stood steady for almost 50 years.

He arrived with a wonderful little machine that gave MrFF boys’ toys envy.  This hammered a steel rod into the ground and he took various readings about the strata.  Afterwards he took a coffee and a couple UK ginger biscuits on the terrace.  Mr FF had selected Alberto because he likes walking, cycling and cats, so far he has been very helpful.   We chatted about the Giro due to start on Saturday and our favourite cyclists, his the late great Marco Pantani. I sent him off with a jar of marmalade.

Next morning I read on our local news that there had been a minor overnight earthquake down in the valley, the epicentre about 20 miles from our house. It was felt in locations we frequent where it woke people in the night.  Seems to me this is more than a coincidence.

A light magnitude 2.9 earthquake hit 27 km (17 mi) away from RomeLazio Italy, in the early morning of Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 3.42 am local time (GMT +2). The quake had a very shallow depth of 10.4 km (6 mi) and was felt by many near the epicenter.


4 comments:

  1. Tricky I thought you had finished with all the Italian stupidly

    ReplyDelete
  2. Amazing your house is still standing! Hope it stays firm.

    ReplyDelete
  3. When will your alleged "planning violation" reach some kind of conclusion?

    ReplyDelete
  4. Careful or the community will blame you for the earthquake. (Haven't they for several other things that occurred long before you bought there?) Non-Italians have to have the patience of Job to want to live there. (I lived in Livorno area for 10 years and fortunately had few problems or needs for repairs.) :)

    ReplyDelete