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Friday, September 2, 2011

4.2-magnitude quake rumbles across LA


LOS ANGELES (AP) — A magnitude-4.2 earthquake and aftershocks rattled nerves across the la region Thursday, however there have been no immediate reports of harm.
The quake hit around 1:47 p.m. and was focused twenty four miles northwest of downtown la. it absolutely was followed by over a half-dozen aftershocks up to magnitude-3. The jolt was felt widely across la County as well as the San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys, downtown and to the coast. it absolutely was felt as so much north as Edwards Air Force Base within the Mojave Desert to as so much south as Orange County.
No injury or injuries were reported within the Santa Clarita space close to the epicenter, said Sgt. Michael Bailey at the native la County sheriff's station.
The quake felt sort of a rolling motion, Bailey said.
"We felt it here within the station. it absolutely was light shaking," he said. "We were right on prime of it."
Pauley Perrette, an actress on the crime drama "NCIS," tweeted that she felt the quake and aftershocks on the show's set, that was close to the epicenter.
"All is well, legion equipment shook," she posted.
Thursday's quake occurred not too aloof from 2 of Southern California's worst seismic disasters: The 1971 magnitude-6.6 San Fernando quake and therefore the 1994 magnitude-6.7 Northridge quake. Northridge was the last major metropolitan-scale disaster, killing dozens, injuring thousands and inflicting $25 billion in injury.
Thursday's quake isn't thought of an aftershock to either quake as a result of enough time has glided by, said geophysicist Bob greenback of the U.S. Geological Survey.
"Anywhere in Southern California, significantly within the bigger la space, we're capable of getting a magnitude-4 kind event," greenback said.
USGS geophysicist Doug Given said unsecured objects may have fallen off shelves close to the epicenter of Thursday's quake, however he expected very little injury.
"It's not the type of quake that may break windows or crack walls," Given said.
On the Net:
U.S. Geological Survey: http://earthquake.usgs.gov/

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