US | East Coast earthquake Eerie Washington Monument Quake Video Released DC landmark to remain closed indefinitely By Rob Quinn Posted Sep 27, 2011 3:19 AM CDT Copied Eerie Washington Monument Quake Video Released This surveillance video released by the National Park Service shows the moment an earthquake shook the Washington Monument. (AssociatedPress) Debris falls from the ceiling and terrified tourists run for safety in a video released by the National Park Service that shows the moment last month when an earthquake damaged the Washington Monument. The video was taken by a surveillance camera near the top of the 555-foot-tall landmark. Officials say the 5.8-magnitude quake did more damage than they initially realized, and the monument will remain closed indefinitely, the Washington Post reports. Large pieces of stone were shaken loose by the quake, a "debris field" of fallen mortar has been found at the monument's base, and its elevator has been damaged, officials say. A four-person "difficult access team" from an engineering firm will perform a detailed inspection of the monument's exterior this week, rappelling down each side of the monument and checking every stone for damage. Read These Next What people are saying about Jimmy Kimmel's suspension. Obama warns US is facing an unprecedented 'political crisis.' Yet another way aspirin earns its 'wonder drug' label. 'Our people have not historically hung ourselves from trees.' See 1 photo Report an error