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Translate this page 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattles Greater Los Angeles areaTuesday, March 16th, 2010 Issue 11, Volume 14.
The quake, which occurred at a depth of 11.2 miles, struck at 4:04 a.m., its epicenter 1 mile east-northeast of Pico Rivera and 11 miles east-southeast of downtown Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Some 50 minutes following the quake, the California Highway Patrol received reports of damage on the southbound Santa Ana (5) Freeway in Downey, just north of Lakewood Boulevard. The damage consisted of broken concrete on two right-hand lanes in a section of the roadway that had been under repair. The CHP shut down the two lanes, resulting in a huge traffic backup, but the lanes were reopened about 6:30 a.m. after a temporary repair. The same section of the roadway had been repaired before, and a more permanent repair was planned tonight, Caltrans reported. Some uneven pavement also was reported on the northbound 5 Freeway at Norwalk Boulevard in Norwalk, but the lanes remained open and the pavement may have been that way before the temblor, the CHP reported. The quake was felt as far away as San Diego County, according to reports received by the USGS. In downtown Los Angeles, the temblor interrupted elevator service in the new Los Angeles Police Department headquarters across from City Hall. An elevator that goes to the third floor was still working, but employees on higher floors were being told they'd have to climb the stairs. Several people reported hangings falling off their walls. There were no immediate reports of serious damage near the epicenter, but "we got several calls," said a watch deputy at the Pico Rivera Sheriff's Station. "People asked what was going on." Deputies at the station also felt the jolt. "It felt like something heavy dropped, twice, like back-to-back. Not like an earthquake. Like something heavy hit the ground," the watch deputy said. Emergency dispatchers for Los Angeles County areas received no calls for service and no reports of damage, said dispatch Supervisor Robert Diaz of the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Los Angeles Fire Department personnel were placed on "earthquake mode" status and many firefighters were sent out to check their districts for damage, said department spokesman Erik Scott. "We had an influx of automatic 911 calls from building alarm systems,"Scott said. "We have no reports of injuries related to the earthquake." The quake's epicenter was in the Whittier Narrows area, site of a 5.9-magnitude quake that killed eight people in 1987, but Caltech seismologist Kate Hutton said that too much time has elapsed for this morning's shaker to have been an aftermath. She also said it was not immediately clear along which fault line today's quake occurred. Hutton said there is a 5 percent chance that this morning's temblor will be followed by magnitude 3 and 2 aftershocks -- too small to cause major damage. 17 comments
I felt it here. Stuff in my room was rattling.
The "BIG ONE" is coming....... prepare
Are these earthquakes caused by global warming, toyota, or the republicans? This is why we need to pass legislature against earthquakes. Obama should have a beer with the earthquakes to smooth things over a bit.
some dude is right have a beer and it will all go away.
Don't worry about the big earthquake remember here comes a bigger thing 2012.
I believe that the myians (sp?) died is why their calander stopped at 2012! Just like Y2K was gonna kill us all! All the computers were going to shut down and missles were going to go off, my power didn't even flicker!!!
I just think the Mayans just ran out of stone
The Lord is coming and we need to be ready spiritually. If you do not have a relationship with Christ, where we going when we die? Be ready! With love, Lilly
well--- whats next!!
I do agree with Lilly J that we need to be spiritually ready because the Lord of Second coming is near. We can't just ignore what's happening around the world. Coincidence? I don't think so.We must truly repent everyday of our lives and to LOVE God and Jesus in return. Please don't think that this is some kind of drama. There is a big one coming and we must all be ready spiritually. I encourage everyone to take a moment to pray and truly seek and ask God. Look back on your life and see if you lived a life according to God's will. Check Linda Newkirk's prophesy. Please don't ignore.
I believe in god and ONE heaven so are you saying this is the rapture and no one is going to heaven lilly?
it is time for jesus to return, you must be ready
Well untill the big one comes I'm going to have fun with my hot-rods @ car shows. Go to finditbyme.com and see what I'm talking about
haha u ppls is dorks.. it was just a small earthquake compared to haiti n chile man n i was about to log into myspace wen it happpened
U GUYz NEed 2 mOVE oUTta tHERE!!!! tRUST ME u'll REGREt nOt mOVING oUt Of cALI!!!!
LILY: where do you suggest we Californians move to? If the rapture is coming as you say it is, does it really matter where any of us are? I'm not mocking you, I seriously would like to know.
I would much rather live where there is an Earthquake then have my house blown apart by a tornado or Hurricane! *knock on wood* lived in cali all my life never felt a quake! |
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