Earthquake in Southern California: Even more powerful quake hits southern California, second in two days
Earthquake in Southern California: A massive earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale jolted southern California, just a day after a 6.4-magnitude temblor hit the US state, the strongest in 20 years. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the quake that hit the state at 8.19 p.m. on Friday was near Ridgercrest, a city located 272 km north of Los Angeles, Xinhua news agency reported. Thursday`s quake jolted a remote area in California`s Searles Valley. It produced more than 1,400 aftershocks, scientists said.
Earthquake in Southern California: A massive earthquake measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale jolted southern California, just a day after a 6.4-magnitude temblor hit the US state, the strongest in 20 years. According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the epicenter of the quake that hit the state at 8.19 p.m. on Friday was near Ridgercrest, a city located 272 km north of Los Angeles, Xinhua news agency reported. Thursday`s quake jolted a remote area in California`s Searles Valley. It produced more than 1,400 aftershocks, scientists said.
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Earthquake in Southern California: A powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake shook Southern California on Friday, causing some damage to buildings, with 11 times more force than an apparent foreshock that rattled the same area a day earlier.
The latest quake struck at about 8:20 p.m. local time (0320 GMT) near the town of Ridgecrest on the edge of Death Valley National Park, about 125 miles (202 km) northeast of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It was also measured at 7.1 by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Agency. Lucy Jones, a seismologist for the California Institute of Technology (CalTech), said Friday`s quake was the most powerful to hit the region since another 7.1 temblor in the same area in 1999.
The San Bernadino County Fire Department reported that Friday`s quake had caused some damage to buildings. "Homes shifted, foundation cracks, retaining walls down," the department said on Twitter. "One injury (minor) with firefighters treating patient. No unmet needs currently." A swarm of strong aftershocks have jolted the high desert region of Southern California since a 6.4 quake on Thursday morning. Only a few injuries were reported in Thursday`s quake but two houses caught fire from broken gas pipes, officials said.
The USGS said Friday`s earthquake was about 11 times more forceful than Thursday`s tremor, which geologists described as a foreshock to the larger one. The Metrolink commuter rail service said on Twitter it had halted service in Los Angeles, a city of 4 million people, for the time being in the immediate aftermath of the latest quake. Pools in Los Angeles sloshed wildly and TV cameras at major league baseball`s Dodger Stadium were shaking as they filmed the night game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres.
Thursday`s quake hit during America`s Independence Day celebrations and was one of the largest in Southern California since the 1994 Northridge temblor. The Northridge temblor, which was centered in a heavily populated area of Los Angeles, killed 57 people and caused billions of dollars of damage. (Reuters)
A swarm of strong aftershocks have jolted the high desert region since a 6.4 quake on Thursday. Only a few injuries were reported in Thursday`s quake but two houses caught fire from broken gas pipes, officials said. The Los Angeles commuter rail service Metrolink said on Twitter it has stopped service in the city of 4 million people for the time being. Pools in Los Angeles sloshed wildly and TV cameras at baseball`s Dodger Stadium were shaking as they filmed the night game with the San Diego Padres. Thursday`s quake during America`s Independence Day celebrations was the largest in Southern California since the 1994 magnitude 6.6 Northridge earthquake, USGS geophysicist Paul Caruso said.
That quake, which was centered in a heavily populated area of Los Angeles, killed 57 people and caused billions of dollars of damage. (Reuters)
Some building damage was reported after the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) said a powerful magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit Southern California on Friday, a day after the strongest quake in the region in 25 years. The quake hit the town of Ridgecrest on the edge of Death Valley National Park 202 km (125 miles) northeast of Los Angeles. It was also measured at 7.1 by the European-Mediterranean Seismological Agency. The San Bernadino County Fire Department reported that the quake had caused some damage to buildings. "Homes shifted, foundation cracks, retaining walls down," the department said on Twitter. "One injury (minor) with firefighters treating patient. No unmet needs currently." (Reuters)