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Strong quake rattles buildings, nerves in S. Calif
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By ROBERT JABLON, Associated Press Writer
1 minute ago

The strongest earthquake to strike a populated area of Southern California in more than a decade rattled windows and chandeliers, made buildings sway and sent people running into the streets on Tuesday. But there were no immediate reports of serious injuries or major damage.

The 5.4-magnitude quake — considered moderate — was felt from Los Angeles to San Diego, and as far east as Las Vegas, 230 miles away. Nearly 30 aftershocks quickly followed, the largest estimated at 3.8.

The quake was centered 29 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles near Chino Hills, a San Bernardino County city of 80,000 built mostly in the early 1990s with the latest in earthquake-resistant technology.

Buildings swayed in downtown Los Angeles for several seconds, leading to the evacuation of some offices.

"I'm still shaking. My knees are wobbling. I thought the building might collapse," said Rosana Martinez, 50, who works in a fifth-floor office at the California National Bank in downtown Los Angeles.

As strong as it felt, Tuesday's quake was far less powerful than the deadly magnitude-6.7 Northridge earthquake that topped bridges and buildings on Jan. 17, 1994. That was the last damaging temblor in Southern California, though not the biggest. A 7.1 quake struck the desert in 1999.

The earthquake had about 1 percent of the energy of the Northridge quake, said Thomas Heaton, director of the earthquake engineering and research laboratory at the California Institute of Technology.

"People have forgotten, I think, what earthquakes feel like," said Kate Hutton, a seismologist at Caltech. "So I think we should probably look at it as an earthquake drill. ... It's a drill for the `Big One' that will be coming some day."

Disneyland visitor Clint Hendrickson, 32, said he was in the Golden Horseshoe theater watching a show when the temblor hit.

"The ground moved and the chandelier started shaking," he said. "We are from Texas and we thought it was part of the show, until people started yelling, 'Get under the tables!'"

Attractions at Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure theme parks and at the Knott's Berry Farm theme park were temporarily closed for inspections after the shaking.

The quake interrupted a meeting of the Los Angeles City Council, causing the 27-story City Hall to sway just as Councilman Dennis Zine was criticizing a plan to increase trash fees.

"And there goes the earthquake — earthquake, earthquake, earthquake!" said Zine, as members of the audience began to cry out. "The building is rolling!"

California's Office of Emergency Services received scattered reports of minor infrastructure damage, including broken water mains and gas lines.

"Nothing serious enough to be an immediate threat to lives, but there is some disruption to utility service," spokesman Kelly Huston said. The damage was in the greater Los Angeles area.

Minor structural damage was reported throughout Los Angeles, along with five minor injuries and people stuck in elevators, said City Councilwoman Wendy Greuel, serving as acting mayor. She said there was flooding in one department store.

The California Department of Transportation and California Highway Patrol were assessing freeways to check for damage. Traffic appeared to be flowing easily, however.

"I think we were very lucky with this one," Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said.

The jolt caused a fire but no injuries at a Southern California Edison electrical substation in La Habra, about 12 miles southwest of the epicenter, spokesman Paul Klein said. Damage there and to other equipment led to some power outages in Chino Hills, Chino, Diamond Bar and Pomona, he said.

Near the epicenter, all the customers of a Chino Hills Starbucks ran outside and bags of coffee beans fell off shelves, worker Jamie Saleh said.

"It was very, very strong. It was rolling and ... there wasn't a pause," said Saleh, 24. "It came on really strong and just kept going."

Chino Hills was incorporated in 1991, so much of the construction is newer and built to modern safety standards, said city spokeswoman Denise Cattern. She said there were no reports of harm in the city of 80,000, although cell phone service in the area was disrupted. The biggest employer in town, the school district, is out of session.

"At this point, the biggest impact we can report is getting through on cell phones. ... And a few little rattled nerves," Cattern said.

"It was dramatic. The whole building moved and it lasted for a while," said Los Angeles County sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore, who was in the sheriff's suburban Monterey Park headquarters east of Los Angeles.

In Orange County, about 2000 detectives were attending gang conference at a Marriott hotel in Anaheim when a violent jolt shook the main conference room.

Mike Willever, who was at the hotel, said, "First we heard the ceiling shaking, then the chandelier started to shake, then there was a sudden movement of the floor."

Chris Watkins, from San Diego, said he previously felt several earthquakes, but "that was one of the worst ones."

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Associated Press writers Thomas Watkins, John Rogers, Don Thompson, Gillian Flaccus, Alicia Chang, Michael Blood, Solvej Schou and Danny Pollock contributed to this report.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080729/ap_on_re_us/california_earthquake&printer=1;_ylt=Atex3PF6XmQ1zxf0cuvLk5dH2ocA
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The earthquake was fast. I felt a sudden movement of the floor too. Then the window went bang right next to me. Then less rapid and powerful waves followed.

My parents who were taking the bus, did not feel anything. It didn't feel serious, but it is certainly more powerful than the earthquakes when I was younger. Los Angeles homes are bult to withstand earthquakes though. We get a lot of them.

I have a feeling the super quake will be linked to the Yosemite super-volcano. If the super earthquake hits Los Angeles, that means the super vocalno is erupting, then the entire US will be in trouble. They should see if there will be a correlation. They're treating them both as separate incidents.

When the Yosemite super-volcano blows, there will be a "three day of darkness" because of ashes in the sky. Mostly the entire US would die from poisoning. The last major catastrophe was the asteroid impact that created the Biblical Great Flood and brought the last Ice Age to an end (killing off the Dinosaurs but not some of the proto-humans that lived along them).
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This quake does make me wonder if the big one is coming. I thought this one news story was interesting symbolism.

California to be wiped off Russia’s map
 
28.07.2008 Source: Pravda.Ru URL: http://english.pravda.ru/russia/105904-california-0

Deputies of Russia’s Nizhni Novgorod region intend to liquidate several settlements in the region, including the village of California.

Vladimir Gryzhin, an official of the Sechenovsky district, where the village is situated, said that the village of California was a deserted settlement, which had absolutely no perspectives for development since there was not even a power line in California.

Another official of the district, Vladimir Osokin, advised Gryzhin should ask the US Senate for help to recreate California.

California’s last residents moved to the village of Lipovka in the beginning of the 1990s. Nevertheless, the village of California was left on the map and still has its zip code, Lenta.ru reports.

There are several variants to explain the existence of the settlement with such an unusual name in Russia. One of them says that a local landowner visited the USA in the second half of the 19th century and subsequently renamed one of his villages to California.
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Frightening symbolism, Richard.

How many members in this site are from California? What are your plans? Has anyone mapped out which are the safest places in the USA in case of catastrophic occurences in California or Yosemite ? Has anyone done a disaster-survival study?
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Yes, very chilling.  :?  I hope this does not come to pass.  There are so many people that live in California.
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Disaster Earthquake Scenario Unveiled for Southern California

Scientists today unveiled a hypothetical Scenario describing how a magnitude 7.8 Southern California earthquake —similar to the recent earthquake in China— would impact the region, causing loss of lives and massive damage to infrastructure, including critical transportation, power, and water systems.

In the Scenario, the earthquake would kill 1800 people, injure 50,000, cause $200 billion in damage, and have long-lasting social and economic consequences. This is the most comprehensive analysis ever of what a major Southern California earthquake would mean, and is the scientific framework for what will be the largest earthquake preparedness drill in California history, scheduled for November 13, 2008.

http://online.wr.usgs.gov/ocw/htmlmail/2...2GSnr.html

Southern Californians Urged to Join Largest Earthquake Drill in U.S. History
Released: 7/30/2008 5:33:46 PM   

The magnitude 5.4 earthquake that rocked southern California on July 29, 2008, is about 5,000 times smaller than the magnitude 7.8 earthquake depicted in the "ShakeOut Earthquake Scenario." This new report is a portrayal of what could happen in a major earthquake on the southern end of the San Andreas Fault. The scenario is the basis of the Great Southern California ShakeOut, a week of special events featuring the largest earthquake drill in U.S. history on November 13, 2008.   Details are at http://www.ShakeOut.org.

"Yesterday's earthquake was a wake-up call - a reminder to us to make the important changes we need to survive the inevitable," said Dr. Lucy Jones, of the U.S. Geological Survey, who led the group of over 300 experts who detailed the expected consequences of a hypothetical magnitude 7.8 earthquake that starts at the Salton Sea and ruptures northward along the San Andreas fault for 190 miles.

http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=1983

http://quake.usgs.gov/recenteqs/
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Hi evryone, in reply to iqhunk's question: I used to live in Orange County, SoCal until last month. Moved away since. I still have close firends and a couple of family members there, but they don't believe these warnings are that serious. They keep saying that they will deal with it when it comes - why do people insist on wearing those rose-colored glasses?


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Thanks Blue Oracle. That information comes from a credible source. My friends scoff at that idea. My parents don't believe that the recent earthquake is 5,000 times. And I don't have old money. So I'm staying here for financial reasons. If I make enough new money, I might move out.
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Thanks EmeraldStar. Folk like you are an inspiration. Many are stuck in California purely for financial reasons, like SI. I have more than 30 relatives in California and they cannot even begin to think about leaving. I was there in 2002 and it just did not feel right.
On the other hand, Minneapolis in Minnesota felt just great.

If I were an American, I would consider moving to Minnesota. It is the only state according to FEMA (http://www.fema.gov/kids/eqstate.htm , pls beware of the bright yellow borders) that has zero earthquake activity and has access to a great lake. It is a safe distance away from both coasts and from Yosemite. Pls post what everyone else think to be safe havens. We never know how many will stumble on to our posts and make a choice to save their families.
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iqhunk,

You frequently refer to Yosemite as being volcanic. Do you mean to say Yellowstone? Yosemite is in California ,Yellowstone is Montana,Wyoming,Idaho.

From my understanding a good indicator that things are going to go belly up to a much larger degree is the eruption of Mt. Popo in Mexico .


It has been said for a verrrry long time ,before false prophets, that SoCal is fragile. Staying for financial reasons can be due to fear and leaving due to fear. I know some that stay for LOVE. Their loved ones can't or won't leave so they stay . LOVE.
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