CA - Earthquake - 6.4 foreshock; 7.1 main shock, 4 July, 2019 - Largest since 1999

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Just saw the news about the aftershock. I'm confused - did the aftershock hit in a different area than the original quake? If so, is that the normal thing that happens?

Hope everyone is okay.

jmo
 
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I felt that one much stronger than the one on the 4th.

My kitchen floor was trembling and rolling, I had to lean against the counter because I felt unstable.

Hubby ran out of the bedroom saying we needed to go outside. I followed but I dont think it was necessary. lol
 
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Just saw the news about the aftershock. I'm confused - did the aftershock hit in a different area than the original quake? If so, is that the normal thing that happens?

Hope everyone is okay.

jmo
No, it was in the relatively same area. it was next to Ridgecrest Ca, like the last one.

But it felt so much stronger here than the last one. I am on the coast, about 2 and half hours from the epicentre.
 
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Just saw a video clip on twitter from an unverified account, but it was real--the CBSLA newscasters during the earthquake and going underneath the news desk.
 
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  1. 4.4
    24km S of Trona, CA
    2019-07-06 03:30:25 (UTC)
    8.1 km
  2. 4.2
    17km E of Little Lake, CA
    2019-07-06 03:28:46 (UTC)
    4.3 km
  3. 4.0
    14km E of Little Lake, CA
    2019-07-06 03:28:01 (UTC)
    7.1 km
  4. 3.5
    32km E of Bishop, California
    2019-07-06 03:25:56 (UTC)
    16.8 km
  5. 4.7
    16km E of Little Lake, CA
    2019-07-06 03:22:03 (UTC)
    8.3 km
  6. 6.9
    17km NNE of Ridgecrest, CA
    2019-07-06 03:19:52 (UTC)
    -0.9 km
 
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Seeing people on Twitter who didn't feel the last one say they felt this one.
Friend just said the same - didn't feel first one, but got a good rattle at 8:20PM Pacific just a while ago. Had to get up and stabilize a tall piece of furniture, house creaking, lots of rattling noises like dishes.

KTLA: Prelim same area in Searles Valley near Ridgecrest, 7.1. I cannot even open the USGS website.

I hope those poor people didn't just get wiped out. 7.1 is destructive.
 
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Just saw a video clip on twitter from an unverified account, but it was real--the CBSLA newscasters during the earthquake and going underneath the news desk.
Yes, a tv studio is a dangerous place to be. All those gigantic lights and speakers hanging over their heads.
 
  • #70
I heard a few car alarms going off so it was powerful enough to do that.
 
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Magnitude 6.9 Earthquake Follows July 4th Ridgecrest Quake, Becoming the ‘Mainshock’

"Breaking news update: A 6.9 magnitude quake hit the Searles Valley region at about 8:19 p.m., the U.S. Geological Survey reports. Shaking was felt across Southern California. It hit at a depth of about half a mile, shallower than the 6.4 magnitude Fourth of July earthquake that was previously thought to be what seismologists call the “mainshock.” So the M6.4 was a foreshock. This was a M7.1 on the same fault as has been producing the Searles Valley sequence. This…"
 
  • #72
Just read they halted an NBA game because the scoreboard was swinging
 
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One picture fell off my shelf.
I'm feeling gentle aftershocks now.
 
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Just read they halted an NBA game because the scoreboard was swinging

Knicks vs Pelicans
"Game postponed due to earthquake"

Okay, I've been watching the NBA for 30 years. That's the first time I've seen that!
 
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So, this aftershock is stronger than the first quake?
 
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