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Another Quake hits California
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Powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake rocks Southern California: Terrified news anchor hides under her desk during strongest quake in 20 years that has sparked huge fires and caused multiple injuries - a day after a 6.4 tremor struck 11 miles away
A powerful earthquake has rocked Southern California for the second time in as many days. The Friday magnitude 7.1 earthquake hit about 11 miles from Ridgecrest, the town in Kern County which was very close to the epicenter of the magnitude 6.4 quake felt on Thursday. The quake, which interrupted sports games and sparked fires, was felt in Las Vegas and downtown Los Angeles as a rolling motion that seemed to last at least a half-minute. Dr Lucy Jones, a seismologist for the California Institute of Technology (CalTech), said Friday's quake was the most powerful to hit Southern California since another 7.1 temblor in the same area in 1999. Source
Juan Fernandez and Sara Donchey, two news anchors for the local CBS affiliate in Los Angeles, were seen live on the air seeking shelter as the quake struck on Friday. 'We are experiencing quite a bit of shaking if you bear with us a moment,' Donchey said. 'We're making sure nothing is going to come down in the studio here.' A visibly terrified Donchey then grabs Fernandez's arm. 'This is a very strong earthquake,' she said. '8:21 here and we're experiencing very strong shaking. I think we need to get under the desk Juan.' Donchey then got under the desk and the station cut to a commercial break. Source
Abusers of the HOLY NAME OF JESUS (IHS) on the Basketball Court Freak Out:
The tremor in Vegas forced the NBA to cancel its nationally televised Summer League game between the New York Knicks and the New Orleans Pelicans. Television footage from the game at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas shows the players and coaches walking off the court after tremors were felt throughout the arena. Images also show the scoreboard and speakers attached to the roof wobbling back and forth as the aftershocks take effect. The arena was filled to capacity as basketball fans eagerly anticipated the debut of No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson of the Pelicans. Williamson and his team were squaring off against another prized Duke product, RJ Barrett, who was picked No. 3 overall by the New York Knicks. The NBA announced that it postponed the rest of Friday's scheduled Summer League games in Las Vegas because of the earthquake. Source
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