Addie4TLC
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redsoxgirl said:Hope everyone's ok!
My aunt work in downtown LA and just emailed me:
We just had an earthquake. Only 5.8 but our building swayed like a tire in a tree swing.
chefmeg said:my sister is in Mareno Valley.......how close is that to LA???????????
kaseydee said:Glad you got to hear about your family & that they are all ok Addie!
heat123 said:Gotta loves these Cali earthquakes! Although the news said it reached San Diego, I didn't feel a thing! Hope all is well in the greater LA area.
DebbieJ said:Okay, got my geography wrong. Moreno Valley is near Riverside, but I'm sure she felt it. Epicenter was in Chino area, which is west of Riverside. Give her a call. I'm sure she can tell you about it.
lacychef said:Glad your family was all ok Addie!
The magnitude of the earthquake is 5.5 on the Richter scale, which is considered a moderate earthquake.
The earthquake hit the greater Los Angeles area, but the exact location may vary depending on the source. It is important to check with reliable sources for the most accurate information.
It is important to stay alert and follow any safety procedures recommended by local authorities. There may be aftershocks, landslides, or other hazards that can occur after an earthquake.
It is important to have an emergency plan in place, including supplies and evacuation routes. It is also recommended to secure any objects in your home or workplace that could potentially fall or cause harm during an earthquake.
Earthquakes are relatively common in the Los Angeles area due to its location on the San Andreas Fault. However, not all earthquakes are felt or cause significant damage. It is important to stay informed and prepared for potential earthquakes in the area.