Q&A with UNC professor who survived Nepal's earthquake
Posted Jun 4, 2015
UNC religious studies professor Lauren Leve was studying in Nepal when the 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit on April 25: "At first I heard a noise. It was a loud, almost grinding, shaking noise — almost like a train. And then I started to feel the earth shaking. And it just threw me on the ground. Then I just huddled on the ground and wondered if the building was going to collapse on top of me."
(Daily Tar Heel)
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