California,
now under a state of emergency!
California Could see ‘even bigger earthquake
California Could see ‘even bigger earthquake
July 5, 2019– Mary Greeley News – California is on alert for more aftershocks after the southern part of the state was hit by a 6.4-magnitude quake Thursday, the largest since 1999.
“There
is a about a 1 in 20 chance that this location will be having an even
bigger earthquake within the next few days that we have not yet seen
the biggest earthquake of the sequence,” said seismologist Lucy
Jones.
California, now under a state of emergency, after the largest earthquake in 2 decades hits near the small desert town of Ridgecrest, about 150 miles from Los Angeles.
“We lost everything that we had in a matter of minutes,” said one Ridgecrest resident. “I have no TVs, no dressers I have nothing.”
Surveillance video from inside a convenience store captured the moment shortly after 10:30 in the morning local time when the quake hits, sending employees running for cover and items flying off shelves.
Patients
at a local hospital in Ridgecrest forced to evacuate the building
after suffering minor injuries.
Witt said 15 patients were evacuated for a time from Ridgecrest Regional Hospital as a precaution and out of concern over aftershocks. Kern County Supervisor Mick Gleason told CNN there were structural issues with the hospital, although he did not specify them.
“My computers were flying on to the ground, the water bottle container was shaking,” said a hospital nurse.
The
quake so powerful, it was picked up on a seismograph in Pennsylvania
and left a a large crack clear across this highway in Southern Cal.
Firefighters in Ridgecrest, a town of 28,000 people, scrambled to put out a number of fires.
Magnitude
6.4 earthquake rocks Southern California on Independence Day,
Evacuation, Damage, Fires
“We
have multiple injuries, we’ve had two house fires, we’ve had
small vegetation fires, power lines down, gas leaks,” said David
Witt with Kern County fire department.
The earthquake lasted about 20 seconds and was felt throughout Los Angeles – as far north as Fresno and as far east as Las Vegas, Nevada. It was even felt in Mexico, where buildings were evacuated in Tijuana.
There
have been more than 1000 aftershocks since.
credit: In part with https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2019/july/seismologists-warn-california-could-see-even-bigger-earthquake-in-days-ahead
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credit: In part with https://www1.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2019/july/seismologists-warn-california-could-see-even-bigger-earthquake-in-days-ahead
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