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Son felt in Whittier.
 
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A roller, then a slam, then another fading roller.
 

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Nope. Nothing here in SCV. Castaic
 
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Felt as far away as Anaheim according to KCAL.
 

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Didn't feel it. But there was a few huge explosions with a flash coming from Carson direction. Neighbor was standing here. He is a fire guy at the refinery off Wilmington. No incident reports from there.
 

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You're damn near on top of the San Andreas, like 15 miles. We are 30 miles so not much better
I’ve lived in So Cal for over 60 years. All my life And the big one is always going to destroy us.
Had some damage here and there and had some really nasty quakes.
Is what is and when my time comes from them so be it.





Unless I get lucky and move out of state and get killed by a tornado or something. 🙄😜
 

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The "Big One" is way less likely the more we have these smaller ones.
 

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The "Big One" is way less likely the more we have these smaller ones.
I used to think the same. Living most of my life in CA, I’ve experienced many. Fortunately, other than some drywall cracks in our garage in Camarillo from the Northridge quake, we’ve had no damage. Surprised to feel the Ridgecrest quake in Havasu. Experts now feel small quakes may also be a precursor to a much larger quake. Numerous large quakes around the world have shown that to be true.
 

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I used to think the same. Living most of my life in CA, I’ve experienced many. Fortunately, other than some drywall cracks in our garage in Camarillo from the Northridge quake, we’ve had no damage. Surprised to feel the Ridgecrest quake in Havasu. Experts now feel small quakes may also be a precursor to a much larger quake. Numerous large quakes around the world have shown that to be true.
Stress off one fault and now more on another until that one moves then more stress on a different one...
 

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Stress off one fault and now more on another until that one moves then more stress on a different one...
Its a jig saw puzzle....good luck ;)
Up norths turn to fit in the puzzle. 🍀
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay late Monday night, according to preliminary readings from the U.S. Geological Survey.

The quake struck just after 7:45 p.m. local time on Monday and was centered around the town of Dublin, according to the USGS. As of now there are no reports of injuries or damage to property. Residents of the area shared on social media their experiences for the brief moment the quake shook their buildings.
 

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Up norths turn to fit in the puzzle. 🍀
A 4.0 magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay late Monday night, according to preliminary readings from the U.S. Geological Survey.

The quake struck just after 7:45 p.m. local time on Monday and was centered around the town of Dublin, according to the USGS. As of now there are no reports of injuries or damage to property. Residents of the area shared on social media their experiences for the brief moment the quake shook their buildings.
I just saw that earthquake on Caltech, was it an earthquake or was it a fat drunk Irishman that passed out at the bar and fellover, I mean it was in Dublin after all 🤣
 

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I just saw that earthquake on Caltech, was it an earthquake or was it a fat drunk Irishman that passed out at the bar and fellover, I mean it was in Dublin after all 🤣
Maybe they had been drinking a Dublin Irish shaker drink.🍀 :D
To make a Dublin (Dubliner) Irish Shaker drink, follow these steps1234:

  1. In a cocktail shaker with ice, add Irish whiskey, Grand Marnier, fresh lemon juice, and simple syrup.
  2. Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds.
  3. Strain the cocktail into a glass filled with ice cubes.
  4. Garnish the glass with an orange twist (optional).
  5. Happy st patrick's day.
 
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