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Not good. At least it's less populated than LA.

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So, my real estate investment in Otisburg is about to payoff!

San Bernadino County FD reporting 4 inch cracks in roads, but the major roads are open. One good thing is many homes in the area are on propane.

12 minutes ago, RoundRobin said:

So, my real estate investment in Otisburg is about to payoff!

Otisburg?

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Ridgecrest hospital, the only major medical facility in the area and built in 1940's, being evacuated. Good news is they keep showing the same house fire over and over which means there's not bigger fires.

was probably the longest (~45 seconds) and top 2-3 strongest i've felt since i moved here in 2000.

couple picture frames fell.  not much else to speak of here, but we're about 150 miles s-sw of epicenter.

haven't felt any aftershocks yet.  

Has the volcano come out of the La Brea tar pits yet? Tommy Lee Jones would like to know.

14 minutes ago, Loco said:

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Looks like half the roads & streets in the Austin area.

My 10 year old son has been obsessed with earthquakes lately. He is disappointed in the lack of liquefaction videos today. I suppose that's to be expected, since it happened in the middle of the desert.

1 hour ago, 'stache said:


Nice gash

Slump buster?

6 minutes ago, henrygandorf said:

7.1 just now.

same epicenter.

worst one i've felt since i've lived here.

My brother didn't feel the one yesterday but they felt that one from Dodger Stadium.

zillow shows everything in Ridgecrest CA for sale now  /jk

I’m in San Diego ... had just gotten back to my hotel room on the 11th floor and felt my room shaking/swaying side to side for almost a minute. Freaking terrifying!


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Fuuuuck. That was pretty scary.  Worst quake I’ve ever lived through. 

6 minutes ago, MNLonghornFUKM said:

damn Cali..get your shit together

 

I bought property in AZ; once it goes ocean front I’m rich.   

In all seriousness someone needs to check on our friends @Sbbruin and @Gil Bang to make sure everything is cool. Sounds like this last one was way bigger than normal.  

 

if I forgot, my bad, these are just a couple posters I know live in SoCal.  

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The 7.1 quake occurred on the same fault system as the 6.4 temblor that is now being considered a foreshock. It was further away from Los Angeles, though still in the Owens Valley.

“This happened at the end of the zone that moved previously,” said retired USGS seismologist Lucy Jones.

It has already been followed by several aftershocks, some 15 miles to the northwest, Jones said. She said the fault is likely to be 25 to 30 miles long.

“The fault is growing,” Jones said. “We ruptured a piece in the first earthquake [the 6.4 on Thursday], we ruptured a piece in the 5.4 [the aftershock yesterday], and we’ve ruptured more now.”

The epicenter of Friday’s quake seemed to be deeper than Thursday’s large temblor – tonight’s intensity, which scientists use to measure the amount shaking, was absolutely greater tonight, Jones said.

Seismologists said Friday evening’s temblor appeared to to be part of the same sequence. Thursday’s large earthquake could’ve actually been the foreshock to today’s magnitude 6.9, said Jones.

“There’s a 5% chance that this could be followed by an even larger quake” in the next few days said USGS seismologist Robert Graves.

I felt that 7.1 that hit a couple of hours ago all the way in San Diego. Now THAT is a BIG one.

44 minutes ago, Gil Bang said:

I didn’t feel shit either time

Good to hear.

stay safe out there.  

I felt that 7.1 that hit a couple of hours ago all the way in San Diego. Now THAT is a BIG one.

What part of town are you in?
1 hour ago, Gil Bang said:


What part of town are you in?

UTC. You?

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