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from a quake land myself I wouldn't worry for anything over 5.0
Also it's the duration that counts too and the kind. Basically in California like where I am it's underground plaques colliding horizontaly so you are relatively safe. It's the quakes moving the ground vertically that are the deadliest. Also depends where you are at the time of the quake. When in 1999 we were hit by a big one I was on the road inside an old small Ford van with big wheels. Didn't feel a thing when some people were killed and a couple of buildings poorly constructed collapsed. Feel them all the time when I'm asleep, correction have time to sleep, and don't even bother to get up from bed. You don't have much time to react if the roof falls on you.So used to them by now.