Posted on 07/29/2008 11:43:21 AM PDT by ZGuy
An earthquake is now rocking the Southern California area. (I'm near Dodger Stadium)
As I post this, the USGS has not yet determined the epicenter so click on the link above for the exact location and magnitude from the USGS.
Here are the maps for California and Los Angeles:
California:
Los Angeles:
Here's the historical review of the last seven days:
Anything can be a pre-shock if it is followed by a larger quake.
Glad to hear all is well there, my daughter still lives in the Coachella Valley.
NO actually Godzila is visiting with me here in SO CAL I think he decided shake everything up LOL!
All of Southern California in on earthquake mode, the PDs and FDs are checking all infrastructure, that is taking a while. There are some reports of damage in Pasadena. Most large buildings have been evacuated and will remain that way until they are checked by authorities.
In earthquake mode, all fire equipment is pulled out of quarters....some departments are setting up their EOCs or mobile command vehicles.
Speak for yourself :) I almost went for cover here in Highland.
Preliminary magnitude is 5.8. Epicenter is Chino Hills, approximately 50 miles East of my location. It's been difficult for me to get online.
It was at first a mild jolt, followed by a hard shake, then several more hard shakes, then continual shaking. Things rocked here and rocked for too long for my comfort level. Some things fell off shelves.
Caller into local live TV newscast says that Disneyland is evacuating all riders off the rides right now as a precautionary procedure. They're evacuating all buildings to check for damage. According to the caller, all guests appear calm.
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MONK get on Ping 66 it so funny LOL!
Exactly!
1994....1994....it should me up pretty bad, I can’t even remember the year it happened. ;)
Don't want NO MO of them things. We moved to georgia shortly after. Great!! Now we got tornadoes that seem partial to the Atlanta metro area.
That was pretty near Prado Dam.
Did not feel it in Fresno
First time I've ever felt one onboard the ship.
Sure felt stronger than a 5.8.
Shep Smith watch....he going to cry?
I’ll take a earthquake over a hurricane or tornado anyday.
They say this one was 7 to 8 miles deep.. fingers crossed
That was "only" a 6.7. An 8.9 would have leveled LA.
Northridge, California
1994 01 17 12:30:55 UTC (local time: 4:30 a.m.)
Magnitude 6.7
felt it in irvine.. looks like it was centered in chino hills
Being a veteran of most eq’s in California since the SF one listed here, I don’t miss them at all.
The Northridge earthquake occurred at 4:30 a.m. local time on January 17, 1994. Northridge is located about 30 km northwest of Los Angeles. This earthquake had a 6.9 moment magnitude. The hypocentral depth was 19 km. The duration was about 10 seconds to 20 seconds. The earthquake occurred along a “blind” thrust fault, close to the San Andreas fault. Note that a blind fault is a fault which does not extend to the surface. In other words, it is buried.
The Northridge earthquake was the worst earthquake in the Los Angeles basin since the San Fernando earthquake in 1971, which had a 6.7 magnitude.
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