[Shouting] “Get under the table!” “Hold on!” [Crying] “Oh my God!” “Nana!” “Oh my God!” “Oh my God!” “We were actually kind of running late, so we were in line still, and we felt like the whole shake. So everyone was like, ‘Oh my God, earthquake.’ And people were like running, they were grabbing their kids and stuff.” “Key though here is that this was a very large earthquake and we also know there’s going to be a series of aftershocks as a result of the main quake. So we want to prepare ourselves and being able to have those resources in place as the days go on here.”