The entire shaking lasted for about one minute, and most of the people in the Safe Zone woke up in terror from their sleep, screaming, "It's an earthquake" and frantically rushing outside. Amid these extremely terrified screams, more people awoke from their slumber.
However, about a minute later, the entire shaking stopped as if nothing had happened. But the people who were awoken from their sleep couldn't be at ease; they remained unsettled, looking around and standing on relatively open ground, not daring to go back inside their houses.
It took several more minutes before some began hesitantly preparing to return home.
The leaders of the Safe Zone were all deeply worried, concerned about a greater disaster occurring. That night, not just in this Safe Zone, many who felt the earthquake couldn't sleep peacefully. Everyone was scared, scared of the unknown future.