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All times are in Pacific Time · Sources: U.S. Geological Survey, ready.gov
What to do after an earthquake
- Expect aftershocks hours, days, or weeks after the main quake.
- Aftershocks can cause building damage and falling debris that could injure you.
- Avoid open flames in damaged buildings.
- Earthquakes can damage gas lines, so don’t use lighters or matches.
- If you live near the coast, stay away from the beach.
- Earthquakes can cause dangerous tsunamis and flooding.
- Drive carefully and plan alternative routes.
- Structural damage and traffic light outages may make it difficult to get to your destination.
What to do after an earthquake
earthquakes in California on Twitter
https://twitter.com/search/earthquakes+in+California
Once we have an 8.1 like in Mexico having a 7.1 makes sense next. This also makes sense of all the 3.0s and above in California ever since.
Could there be a big one in California?
Of course the Ring of Fire is Adjusting to the 8.1 and now the 7.1 in Mexico.
The whole Ring of Fire around the Pacific Rim has to adjust now.
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Today's Earthquakes in California, United States - Earthquake Track
https://earthquaketrack.com/p/united-states/california/recent
California, United States has had: (M1.5 or greater). 26 earthquakes in the past 24 hours; 161 earthquakes in the past 7 days; 690 earthquakes in the past 30 ...
Did California's small earthquakes cause Mexico's big one?
www.desertsun.com/story/.../earthquakes/...7...earthquake...california/682613001/
49 mins ago - Does this mean The Big One could hit the Golden State next? Experts say no, reiterating that earthquakes happen without warning and it is still impossible to predict the Big One. ... Nearly 2,000 miles separate Westwood from Mexico City and Jones said it was impossible for the earlier ...
Today: 7.1 magnitude earthquake near Raboso, Puebla, Mexico
Today: 3.6 magnitude earthquake near Westwood, Los Angeles, California, United States
Note: Earthquakes above 3.0 are the ones to watch out for because it is pretty normal in California to have earthquakes below 2.0 every single day. So, the ones 3.0 and above indicate some kind of change building up or just releasing tensions along fault lines. So, the above 3.0s are the ones to watch carefully here in California.
Recent Earthquakes Near California, United States
California, United States has had: (M1.5 or greater)
- 28 earthquakes in the past 24 hours
- 164 earthquakes in the past 7 days
- 691 earthquakes in the past 30 days
- 8,245 earthquakes in the past 365 days
The largest earthquake in California, United States:
California
Earthquake Alerts via Twitter:
Places Near California, United States
- Greater Los Angeles Area, California
- Santa Monica Bay, California
- Southern California
- San Pedro Channel, California
- Gulf Of Santa Catalina, California
- Channel Islands, California
- Santa Barbara Channel, California
- Mexicali Calexico Area, California
- San Francisco Bay, California
- San Francisco Bay Area, California
- San Pablo Bay, California
- Northern California
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