This is a huge military installation at the centre of the earthquake activity.
There are rumours that activity at the installation might have something to do with this.
Evacuation authorized at
Navy’s China Lake following
second quake
5
July, 2019
The
evacuation of non-mission essential active-duty military, reservists,
civilian employees and authorized dependents from Naval Air Weapons
Station China Lake, Calif., was authorized by Navy Region Southwest
following three major earthquakes in two days, according to base
social media accounts.
The
southern California base experienced a 5.0 magnitude earthquake at
8:16 p.m., Friday followed by a 7.1 magnitude temblor three minutes
later as well as multiple aftershocks, according to a post on the
base Facebook page.
China
Lake was already closed since a 6.4 magnitude earthquake and numerous
aftershocks rocked the area Thursday.
“NAWS
China Lake is not mission capable until further notice; however,
security protocols remain in effect,” the post said.
The
base is located 150 miles north of Los Angeles and just northeast of
Ridgecrest, the epicenter of Thursday’s quake. The most recent
quake on Friday was centered on the Naval base, according to maps of
the U.S. Geological Survey.
No
casualties or injuries were reported, and all buildings were intact
following Thursday’s earthquake. Information regarding injuries or
the state of the installation after Friday’s quake was unavailable.
Those
evacuating are asked to travel to locations in a 100-mile radius from
Naval Base Ventura County, located about three hours southwest of
China Lake.
A
Family Information Call Center number has been established for
questions regarding how to obtain support and can be reached at
1-844-523-2025.
Access
to China Lake remains mission essential personnel only.
China
Lake supports the Navy's research, testing and evaluation missions
and is home to Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, two air
test and evaluation squadrons and a Marine Aviation Detachment, among
other units.
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