That Was Some Earthquake

An earthquake rolled through the hovel for about ten seconds.

I’m live on my cam.

I was holding on to my computer monitor and cam.

The hovel got real shook up.

It was centered in Chino Hills and was a magnitude 5.4. The quake was about seven miles deep.

Las Vegas felt this.

I think this is the biggest earthquake I’ve felt.

I wasn’t here for the big Northridge one in January 1994.

Schools are evacuating.

It’s rare to have a substantive foreshock to a bigger earthquake.

I checked latimes.com at 11:54, 12 minutes after the quake, and the site said its server is down.

The Los Angeles basin is like a big bowl of jello and we feel these things harder than those in the mountains, even if they are closer to the epiccenter.

My friend Crissy Moran works about a mile from me on Wilshire Blvd. She reports: "I just ran down 8 flights of stairs. I don’t think I have ever been so scared in my life! I might move back to FL w/ the hurricanes."

According to this Cal tech scientist on TV, the odds are 5% that any earthquake in California is a foreshock. If this was a foreshock, the odds are the big earthquake would happen within a few hours.

Serious damage in California won’t happen until an earthquake hits about 6.0 on the richter scale.

About Luke Ford

I've written five books (see Amazon.com). My work has been covered in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and on 60 Minutes. I teach Alexander Technique in Beverly Hills (Alexander90210.com).
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