Posted on 06/24/2020 12:02:28 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
A 5.8 magnitude earthquake hit California around 10:45 a.m. local time Wednesday.
The epicenter was near Cartoga, about 180 miles north of Los Angeles.
People at several businesses near Lone Pine and Bishop told ABC News the while the shaking was "intense," they didn't see any damage.
Several rockslides were reported in Inyo County.
Some shaking was felt in LA.
This comes a day after a 7.4 magnitude quake hit Mexico, near the resort of Huatulco, killing at least six people and damaging hundreds of homes, according to The Associated Press. At least six others were hurt, including two people in Mexico City, more than 300 miles from the epicenter.
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No not close to Northridge. Close to Mammoth.....
I’m in La Verne, and didn’t feel it out here either.
I’m on lots of earthquake forums and follow quakes for a hobby and OH the seismographs sure did light up on that one though.
Yep... more fun than dangerous.
p.s.
I’m a native Californian and lived about 25 minutes from Northridge when that quake hit...felt most every quake from 1947 on.......
This occurred up in the Lone Pine/Sequoia are pretty much in line with that 7.1 quake on July 5, 2019 that hit the Ridgecrest area and hundreds or thousands of after shocks all along the faults that run between Ridgecrest and Sequoia.
Maybe swallow up CHAZ into a deep crevasse? We could only hope.
Look at all the micro quakes in Southern CA today.
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