California hit by 7.1 magnitude earth quake
US state of Southern California has been rattled by an earthquake of 7.1-magnitude, the strongest in two decades.
The tremor shook buildings and cut power supplies in parts of Los Angeles but did not cause any major damage or deaths, according to the officials.
The quake was 11 times stronger than the 6.4-magnitude quake “foreshock” the previous day, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The two major quakes, along with multiple aftershocks, have revived fears of the “Big One”, a powerful tremor along the San Andreas Fault that could devastate major cities in Southern California.
The fire department deployed vehicles and helicopters to check on damage and residents in need of emergency aid.
Several videos and images are being shared on social media which captured the powerful, preliminary 7.1 magnitude earthquake, which shook areas in Southern California, Nevada, and Mexico on Friday evening.
https://twitter.com/rylxan/status/1147375047973019649
WOW! Video shows @KCBSKCALDesk on the air when an earthquake hit Southern California Friday. @wnct9 #EarthQuake pic.twitter.com/XfvWA5X1HP
— Dillon Huffman (@DillonHuffmanTV) July 6, 2019
.@OrlandoMagic and Spurs play through the effects of the 7.1 magnitude earthquake that just struck central California. The other Summer League game in Las Vegas is suspended. pic.twitter.com/aLWbOkORfd
— Justin Warmoth (@JustinWarmoth) July 6, 2019
#EarthquakeLA pic.twitter.com/yDOOEYSk4j
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) July 6, 2019
BREAKING NEWS- NEW IMAGES COMING OUT OF HIGHWAY 178 IN KERN. SHOWING A 4 FT WIDE FISSURE ALONG WITH A ROCKSLIDEs IN THE ROADS BECAUSE OF THE 7.1 MAG QUAKE.#178HWY #KERN #earthquake #anotherearthquake pic.twitter.com/1puCE2AIy1
— Disclosure Tv News (@DisclosureTv_) July 6, 2019
#Earthquakes at #disneyland means a ride I didn’t have to wait in line for! #CantFastPassThisExperience pic.twitter.com/imTIT9JIvf
— lindsey (@lolitalilu) July 6, 2019
https://twitter.com/dearjessikahhhh/status/1147352910914654209
https://twitter.com/Rex_Emerson/status/1147365868986220544
7.1 magnitude earthquake 150 miles away in Ridgecrest, Ca. This is in my 6th (very top) floor apartment in Glendale, Ca. Turn your volume on for the full effect! #earthquakes #earthquake #EarthquakeLA #earthquakecalifornia @earthquakeBot @USGSBigQuakes pic.twitter.com/ZCokTSHvgM
— russell john (@russelljohnnn) July 6, 2019
According to The Los Angeles Times, the earthquake was the largest in southern California since 1999 when a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck the Twentynine Palms Marine Corps base