Watch: Scenes from California’s 7.1 magnitude earthquake, the second in two days
The Friday evening earthquake was the strongest felt by the US state in close to 20 years.
#EarthquakeLA Time to move out of california!!! 😁😁😁 #earthquake pic.twitter.com/ITkN3YXGer
— Mr Giinsky (@MRGiinsky) July 6, 2019
A second earthquake, this time of magnitude 7.1 on the Richter Scale, rattled parts of Southern California on Friday evening. Reportedly the biggest tremor to strike the US state in two decades, the quake touched off fires, damaged buildings, and forced the evacuation of a hospital in a desert town North East of Los Angeles.
The epicentre of the earthquake was at Ridgecrest, about 240 km from Los Angeles. The 6.4-magnitude earthquake of Thursday had originated at the same spot.
Tremors were felt Los Angeles, San Diego, Las Vegas and many other areas in the state. According to reports, this is part of a sequence – California has felt over 20 quakes in the 36 hours leading up to Friday.
A viral video shows the moment news anchors live on-air felt the quake. “If you’ll give us a brief moment here, we’re making sure that nothing is going to come down in the studio here,” the woman anchor says.
The moment as a powerful magnitude 6.9/7.1 #earthquake hit #Ridgecrest, California. We were inside a restaurant as the entire building started shaking. Many people panicked as they tried to get to safety. #earthquake #caquake @foxnews #foxnews pic.twitter.com/0ma6To3rq7
— Jeff Paul (@Jeff_Paul) July 6, 2019
“We’ve got fires, we’ve got gas leaks, we’ve got injuries, we’ve got people without power,” Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breeden told Reuters. California Governor Gavin Newsom approved an emergency proclamation.
Fire burning at #Ridgecrest mobile home park after 7.1 #earthquake shakes Southern California #EarthquakeLA pic.twitter.com/DSJHjvZxpN
— S.C (@cns6720) July 6, 2019
Late night Summer League games were postponed by the NBA after a 6.9 magnitude earthquake hit Southern California. pic.twitter.com/OsBPEKQTDu
— NBA on TNT (@NBAonTNT) July 6, 2019
Basketball and baseball games were interrupted as stadiums-full of people felt the tremor and rushed from their seats. Players however apparently did not feel the quake and continued with their game.
The effect of the earthquake was the worst in Ridgecrest with scary videos of super-markets losing electricity, their shelves rattling as products fall out became viral online.
#BREAKING: More than 1,000 aftershocks recorded after California earthquake - CBS News
— I.E.N. (@BreakingIEN) July 6, 2019
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This record shows terrifying moment 7.1 magnitude earthquake hits #Ridgecrest, California. In the video, you can hear glass shattering, clothing racks rattling, and dozens of items falling to the ground #EarthquakeLA pic.twitter.com/KKt7x9HmES
— 👋 (@RiddleTommy1) July 6, 2019
7.1 Quake in Ridgecrest California! Footage of Albertsons! #earthquake #damage #anotherearthquake #ridgecrest pic.twitter.com/3oUVlK5EDR
— WX-EatonvilleWA (@EatonvilleWAWX) July 6, 2019
About 1,800 people had no power after the quake, Kern County Fire Department chief David Witt told the BBC. However, civilians suffered only minor injuries and there was no significant damage to property.
Ridgecrest California 7.1 Earthquake #earthquake #californiaquake #Ridgecrestquake #damage #scary pic.twitter.com/ymDnyFkdsX
— WX-EatonvilleWA (@EatonvilleWAWX) July 6, 2019
California lies on a number of faults – regions where the earth’s tectonic plates come together – and thus is prone to earthquakes. The largest, San Andreas Fault extending about 1,200 km through the state.
According to seismologists quoted by American news organisations, the fault is growing and may create potentially hazardous situations.
Swimming pool during the latest earthquake in Southern #California pic.twitter.com/ggf94gEnex
— Trama (@Trama70602212) July 6, 2019
WoJ 2 am nuke tweet caused earthquakes in Southern California and Lakers fans pools aren’t having it.. Welcome to LA, Kawhi pic.twitter.com/xzCD7EuA9N
— Pauly B (@LonestarTigah) July 6, 2019
WATCH: Rides at Disneyland were stopped and evacuated when the powerful earthquake hit Southern California; no reports of damage at the park pic.twitter.com/VpZyxpghiw
— BNO News (@BNONews) July 6, 2019
California 7.1 Earthquake, the moment it reached the Big Bear Bald Eagle Nest Cam. pic.twitter.com/QxxQtLWlRz
— Mikko Neuvo (@mikko_neuvo) July 6, 2019