A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California on Thursday, the largest temblor to hit the region in years.
The 10:33 a.m. quake was centered in the Searles Valley, a remote area of Kern County about 100 miles north of Los Angeles, and was felt as far away as Long Beach and Las Vegas.
There were no immediate reports of fatalities, though authorities in the city of Ridgecrest were responding to dozens of emergency calls.
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11 comments:
Mmm , the state of angels or demons , mostly demons. Beware democrats , he's gonna get you sooner or later.
Bye bye libs.
They are about to complain that the government isn't helping them fast enough, despite how much they want to succeed and bitch about the federal government. I don't wish for a natural disaster, but it's like my friend who would always drink and drive. He was busted before he hurt someone, and now he knows better. Sometimes bad things are the best things to bring us together.
Just a little nudge from God to get their attention.
11.0 NEXT
Yep they r too busy feeding the illegals NOT AMERICAN CITIZENS.
The quake wasn't bad enough, too bad the whole Liberal State didn't fall into the ocean!
Nearly 20 million people were hoping this was the one that sunk California into the Pacific.
8:49 Good one! 😂
Smart people are buying up Arizona and Nevada desert that will one day be beachfront property.
Got HAARP ?
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