Skip to content
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Linkedin
  • WhatsApp
  • Associate Journalism
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • 033-46046046
  • editor@artifex.news
Artifex.News

Artifex.News

Stay Connected. Stay Informed.

  • Breaking News
  • World
  • Nation
  • Sports
  • Business
  • Science
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Toggle search form
  • British Man Fighting For Russia Against Ukraine Says He Is ”Prepared To Die” For Putin World
  • Centre questions Citigroup’s report on employment in India Business
  • India, UK Ministers Discuss Plan To Take Forward Talks On Free Trade Deal World
  • Pakistan vs India Live Score Ball by Ball, Asia Cup 2023 Live Cricket Score Of Today's Match on NDTV Sports Sports
  • Apollo Hospitals Q4 PAT up 76% to ₹254 crore Business
  • List of basic amenities in mining-affected areas of Kerala’s Kollam to be prepared Nation
  • “Told Crowd To Behave Because…”: Sanjay Manjrekar On Hardik Pandya IPL Booing Sports
  • DMK MP A Ganeshamurthi Dies In Hospital After Suspected Suicide Attempt Nation

Earthquake felt from Los Angeles to San Diego, swaying buildings and knocking items off shelves

Posted on August 12, 2024 By admin


Traffic moves along in downtown Los Angeles on August 12, 2024, after an earthquake struck the Los Angeles area.
| Photo Credit: AP

A 4.4 magnitude earthquake was strongly felt from the Los Angeles area to San Diego, swaying buildings, rattling dishes and setting off car alarms, but no major damage or injuries were immediately reported.

Monday’s quake was centred near the Los Angeles neighbourhood of Highland Park, about 6.5 miles (10.5 kilometres) northeast of Los Angeles’ City Hall, and about 7.5 miles (12.1 kilometres) below the surface, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

The quake was felt from greater Los Angeles south to San Diego and east to the Palm Springs desert region, according to the USGS community reporting page. A small number of reports were filed from the southern San Joaquin Valley about 100 miles (160 kilometres) northwest of LA.

It shook a medical building, a live interview on ESPN was interrupted, and the ground swayed in Anaheim, where Disneyland is located in Orange County. Dishes rattled in the storied LA neighbourhood of Laurel Canyon, home to many celebrities, and photos on social media showed shampoo bottles and other items littering the floor of a Target store in LA.

TV news helicopters showed water spilling from an upper floor of Pasadena City Hall, an ornate domed structure dating to 1927 and seismically retrofitted in the 2000s. Pasadena public information officer Lisa Derderian confirmed that the water leak was caused by the quake. About 200 employees safely evacuated from City Hall, and one person was rescued from an elevator, she said.

There was no obvious damage to Pasadena’s century-old Rose Bowl, but an engineer will do a full assessment, Derderian said. There was no immediate assessment of the city’s 1927 Central Library, which was closed in 2021 for a pending seismic retrofit. “We have not gone inside there to look at it,” she said.

Los Angeles firefighters from all 106 stations surveyed the 470-square-mile (1,217-square-kilometre) city and found no significant damage, spokesperson Margaret Stewart said in a statement.

The quake served more as a reminder of what could happen in a state where a huge population lives above active fault lines.

“Having lived through the Northridge earthquake (magnitude 6.7 in 1994), today’s tremor made me flash back to what we know are lifesaving rules during an earthquake: drop, cover, and hold on,” said Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Barger. “It was also a reminder to us all that we live in earthquake country and we need to be prepared.” The National Weather Service said a tsunami was not expected, and the USGS downgraded its initial estimate of 4.6 for the quake’s magnitude.

Richard Egan was eating lunch with colleagues on the second floor of an office building near the Long Beach Airport, about 20 miles (32.2 kilometres) south of the quake’s epicentre, when there was a sudden jolt.

“It got really quiet,” he said, “and we waited for a bigger quake to follow.” There was rolling for about 45 seconds, he estimated, but with no more shaking, the lunchtime conversation resumed where it left off, said Egan, who has lived through many quakes during his 59 years in Southern California. He rated this one as average.

The quake struck on the first day of the new school year for 5,40,000 students in the Los Angeles Unified School District. Many schools felt the quake, and at least one high school, John Marshall in Los Feliz, alerted parents that they had evacuated the buildings to check for damage but didn’t see any immediately.

“We have not received reports of any injuries or significant damage to our facilities,” district Superintendent Alberto M. Carvalho said in a social media post.

The quake comes less than a week after a 5.2 magnitude temblor hit southern California and was also widely felt in Los Angeles. That quake caused no injuries or major damage.



Source link

World Tags:Earthquake, los angeles earthquake, los angeles quake

Post navigation

Previous Post: Sheikh Hasina’s stay in India will not hurt bilateral relations: Bangladesh interim govt adviser
Next Post: West Tells Iran To “Stand Down” Israel Attacks Threats As War Fears Mount

Related Posts

  • Mississippi Governor signs law restricting transgender people’s use of bathrooms and locker rooms World
  • Kamala Harris Says Israel Has “Right To Defend Itself” Against Hezbollah World
  • Donald Trump, Elon Musk, And The Importance Of ‘Exaggeration’ World
  • U.S. President assures Pakistan PM Shehbaz of continuous support World
  • Meet Ed Dwight, The First Black Man Trained As Astronaut To Go To Space After 63 Years World
  • Key witness lied on stand, Trump lawyer tells jurors during closing arguments in hush money trial World

More Related Articles

South Korean leader Yoon Suk Yeol warns Russia against weapons collaboration with North Korea World
Ex-Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, 3 Others Sue Elon Musk Over Unpaid Severance: Report World
U.S. imposes curbs on Chinese firms over spy balloon incident World
Russian military transport plane with 15 people on board crashed on takeoff, officials say World
Israeli troops recover slain Gaza hostage; Egypt to host new truce talks World
Displacing Chinese project, Indian firm set to build hybrid power systems in Sri Lanka’s northern islands World
SiteLock

Archives

  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022

Categories

  • Business
  • Nation
  • Science
  • Sports
  • World

Recent Posts

  • Thailand reports suspected case of new mpox strain
  • Markets decline in early trade on weak trends from Asian peers, foreign fund outflows
  • 28 killed, 23 injured in bus accident carrying Pakistani pilgrims in Iran
  • Rupee falls 7 paise to 83.84 against U.S. dollar in early trade
  • PM Modi Says Top Global Ranking For RBI Governor Shaktikanta Das Recognition Of His Leadership

Recent Comments

  1. TpeEoPQa on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  2. xULDsgPuBe on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  3. KyJtkhneiLmcq on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  4. mOyehudovB on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  5. GFBvgSrWPcsp on UP Teacher Who Asked Students To Slap Muslim Classmate
  • Rupee trades in narrow range against U.S. dollar in early trade Business
  • IIT Guwahati researchers turn tea factory waste to pharma products Science
  • “It’s Not Just Cricket That Guys Are Playing For”: Afghanistan Coach Jonathan Trott After Win Over England Sports
  • U.K. PM Rishi Sunak kicks off campaign for July 4 election World
  • Pakistan vs New Zealand 3rd T20I Live Score Updates Sports
  • Rajnath Singh Felicitates Troops Who Won At Asiad Nation
  • Cricket World Cup – PCB Chief Discusses India Visa Delays For Pakistan Media And Fans With Foreign Secretary: Report Sports
  • ‘We must act now’: IT Ministry fears losing out to China, Vietnam in smartphone exports race Business

Editor-in-Chief:
Mohammad Ariff,
MSW, MAJMC, BSW, DTL, CTS, CNM, CCR, CAL, RSL, ASOC.
editor@artifex.news

Associate Editors:
1. Zenellis R. Tuba,
zenelis@artifex.news
2. Haris Daniyel
daniyel@artifex.news

Photograher:
Rohan Das
rohan@artifex.news

Artifex.News offers Online Paid Internships to college students from India and Abroad. Interns will get a PRESS CARD and other online offers.
Send your CV (Subjectline: Paid Internship) to internship@artifex.news

Links:
Associate Journalism
About Us
Privacy Policy

News Links:
Breaking News
World
Nation
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Lifestyle

Registered Office:
72/A, Elliot Road, Kolkata - 700016
Tel: 033-22277777, 033-22172217
Email: office@artifex.news

Editorial Office / News Desk:
No. 13, Mezzanine Floor, Esplanade Metro Rail Station,
12 J. L. Nehru Road, Kolkata - 700069.
(Entry from Gate No. 5)
Tel: 033-46011099, 033-46046046
Email: editor@artifex.news

Copyright © 2023 Artifex.News Newsportal designed by Artifex Infotech.