@@RM-gm9fs that was only a "pre-roll" warning, the big one is coming, it's just a matter of time, so those of us in California who believe in God do a lot of praying🙏
@@Thomanator1982 Why did you not pray for it not to happen at all ? if you think prayers work, wouldn´t that be the way to go... I look forward to nothing bad happening on this planet from now on, as you will be praying for all, right??
I’m in Monterey Park an bed the earthquake felt really hard. My house rattled and shaked for a few seconds and it was loud. I was about to duck under my table. I’m 26 and it was my first time really feeling an earthquake and being scared for a moment.
My family lived in southern Cali for awhile with other family in the bay area. This is a fart in the wind. During a bad earthquake in Richmond my aunts pool water landed on her house over the course of 5 or so minutes. Also felt an earthquake on the east coast. A lot different experience, up down and done. No shaking just made it weird.
It's only when the earth opens up next to you to feel concerned. Otherwise enjoy God's Earth while it adjusts to perfect weather. We're not going thru any change to stop living fully free.
What surprises me is the lack of preparation by most people in the Southern California area. We have everything prepared at work, in our cars and at home. Go bags for each animal. Lots of water, solar phone chargers, generator, extra meds, food, etc. And plans with several neighbors in case any of us are elsewhere and a big one hits and we are not home for our animals. Lastly, cash. $1's, $5's and $10's. And full tanks of gas. When it hits a half tank, I fill it up. And have enough separately in cash as one might have to travel a bit. Even when I was living in a condo or apartment, we were covered. One person thinks flashlights and water are "being prepared." We want to be the ones helping others and not ones requiring assistance. Checked with my group of elderly neighbors to make sure they are ok. And helped them be prepared as well.
wow , you really helped us ! I don’t want to silly - but you should put bathroom tissue on your list - maybe You did already . I get absolutely panicky when the b.t. in public rest rooms are out and did not check on it “ before “ , now I have always have Kleenex in my purse . ( sorry , got a bit too long ).
That's pretty much how it is, isn't it? Once you've lived through a couple of 7's (like I have), something like this is enough to get you to stop and wait to see if it will get worse, and then when it doesn't you go back to what you were doing. Then check the USGS site to see what it was and where.
Me too.. I guess I’m too native because I kinda get excited for them. But, just the 4s lol… soon as it was over I said that HAD to be a 4.5 like I’m some specialized geologist 😂
@@douglassun8456 I think if your near the epicenter starting in the mid 5s it gets pretty wild... 7 is massive. I was in lone pine during COVID when the 5.8 hit... felt pretty wild.. Rocks dropping everywhere in the mtn's.
The Richter reading might turn out to be more, over 5.0. In West Hollywood there was quite a bit of swinging horizontal movement and rattling in the neighborhood.
Yeah that's what it's like! Nothing like I expected it to be. I was in one in chicago years back, and that's what it felt like in my apartment. I live close to railroad tracks so I couldn't tell if it was due to a train passing or not. But it felt like the whole apartment was swaying slightly.
I'm about 100 miles from the Bay area fault line. No hurricanes or tornados, but we do live right under a path for airplanes coming to land at Sacramento airport.
Scared me shitless. My nerves are bad now. I’m from Biloxi, Mississippi. Where we don’t have earthquakes. I’m a Katrina survivor, seen tornadoes, bad thunderstorms, natural disasters that you can prepare for. To be watching tv on my day off and out of nowhere the earth moves without warning ⚠️ I don’t like that one bit. Felt it here in Downtown my apartment that’s seven stories in the air. The building rocked back and forth pretty hard. Tv, table, cabinets etc open shifted and moved. Even my WiFi service tower unplugged from the wall and hit the ground. Thank God it didn’t shatter. One of my neighbors on the seventh floor the window fell all the way down to the second floor. That was a hard shake. 4.4 near Highland Park, Pasadena. Had been stronger than a 4.4.
I was window cleaning a 32 story office high rise and just had to hold my squeegee at different angles while the work plank just swang from window to window. Cut my work in half but I lost my lunch pail.
Lived in Southern California for 52 years, moved to Clearwater Florida 9 years ago. Prayers for Cali, hope it's the last one for a long time. I'm scared it was off the St. Andreas though, that's the terrifying one. Lots of friends and family in Southern California, prayers for you all.
yup! scientists have known for some time that increased solar activity, cme solar flare energy, and with earth's protective mantle weakening, more to come -
I was in the 1971 earthquake. We were told to stand in doorways, so we did during all the aftershocks. But none of us had a chance to run for cover when the first quake struck.
I know I haven’t heard about so many in a few months like this. It’s concerning for sure. Maybe a phase, maybe the earth changing. Who knows I’m down either way.
I wish I could do more then send thoughts and prayers to all those effected in California but from where I am that is all I can do. Stay safe everyone.❤️🩹
@Sugas_Girr I have a Samsung Galaxy and the Earthquake alerts are sent out seconds before a quake arrives. I think it might be some internal app. I know there are apps that you can download. I wish I could be of better help.
I was pulling up to a red light on the border of ELA& Commerce and our car was rolling, I've never been caught in an earthquake while driving. The sign for the Wienershitznel the the left of me was heavily swaying as were the traffic lights. It was kinda scary, ngl!
When I was a kid I would have nightmares that a big earthquake would make California break off and sink into the ocean. Now I have nightmares that it won't happen.
Of course, Palm Springs felt the quake because they are literally sitting on the San Andreas fault line. The San Andreas fault starts in the middle of The Salton Sea and goes as far up to the tip of Alaska.
I was in Brentwood near Wilshire and San Vicente during the Northridge quake. I'm in the South now. The thing about earthquakes is that you don't know how long it's going to last, and what will happen after, because the aftershocks can be just as terrifying. I wish you all well!
Being from Miami and recently relocated to LA , it was my first quake ever in my life .. scary … couldn’t sleep last night thinking that rumble sound will happen on my sleep
What are people supposed to do if they are in Home Depot when an earthquake happens? All those pallets of heavy products, tools and machinery stacked high up on open shelves? I was there the other day and it all looked quite precarious.
Weird, my psychic-listener brother had just texted me an hour ago saying between August 18-23 there will be a huge earthquake followed by a Tsunami starting in Bangladesh. I live in a tsunami area on the Pacific Coast and he wants me to practice getting the dogs in the car knowing I would not leave them behind.
I'm in OC and I felt it around noon too The news lady is right--I thought there's a 2nd earthquake after that one. The shaking was long for me....stopped then continued
Having lived in LA through the Loma Prieta and many other quakes, I am certain that nobody in LA is even mildly bothered by a 4.3-4.7 quake. Most people won't even get out of bed for anything less than a 6.
Love to California from Florida!!! ❤ Stay safe, my sisters and brothers. 🥰🙏
Prayers for You Cali
Thank you~🤞💕🙏
We need it. First day of school for kids to get transd
It wasn't a big one, this is pretty normal for CA
Dear Californians, please be safe. Warm wishes from Florida ❤
Dear Florida please stay dry and grounded, both states are getting hammered this year 🙏
How are you guys doing? Good I hope.
Thank you, Florida! Please stay safe there too. ❤❤
Thank you, dear Floridian. ❤
@@RM-gm9fs that was only a "pre-roll" warning, the big one is coming, it's just a matter of time, so those of us in California who believe in God do a lot of praying🙏
Thinking of you CA! From Alabama
Best wishes to all in Southern California!! 🙌❤️
I have family in Redondo Beach. Thankfully they just felt it. They are all well. ❤
Hey earthquake is not a joke??when did this happened?
Thank you!!❤❤❤
Praying everyone in California and God protect you all.❤ love from Oregon.
prayers do nothing, try doing something useful
@@kotexconnection3804 I just did.. So the looks of it nobody wasn’t hurt right?
Prayers do nothing for atheist that fight with God every day lol
@@kotexconnection3804Atheists are so cool and edgy. 🙄
@@Thomanator1982 Why did you not pray for it not to happen at all ? if you think prayers work, wouldn´t that be the way to go... I look forward to nothing bad happening on this planet from now on, as you will be praying for all, right??
PRAYING for ALL.
If you think prayers work, you should have done that before the event, right....
Thats a snarky remark. @@dockingtroll6801
WE ARE SENDING LIGHT ☀️ AND LOVE ❤️ TO EVERYONE IN CALIFORNIA.. WE ARE PRAYING 🙏 FOR YOUR SAFETY.. LOVE ❤️ FROM THE ATL. ATLANTA !!
I totally wondered why my cat was freaking out until i felt the earthquake myself. The cat sensed the earthquake much earlier then myself!
Yes, scientists say they feel something way before ... stay safe and give kitty a treat❣️
dogs do that as well
My cat is stupid.
Birds do that also .. They will Stop chirping
True, cats do that. My cats did that in Maryland like 14 years ago when we had a small one. Ran past me.
Sending prayers to all my Cali friends, and everyone who dealt with this quake. Stay safe, guys❤
prayers do nothing, try doing something useful
We didn't die, relax.
Lol
Prayers for California.
Literally was having a taco handed to me and and ended up in the floor
I'm sorry you lost that taco 😢
Glad you’re ok, cause that’s hilarious!! 😂
😂
Thanks for the colorful description. Glad you're ok. Sorry about your taco!!!
😭😭😭 RIP taco 😂
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I thought someone bumped into my truck while I was sitting idled 😂😂
lol I can picture people being like “mf who tf hit my truck! Oh 💩 it’s a damn earthquake!”
Same
SAMEEE!!!
😂😂me in cdl school laughing
😊glad your safe
In Long Beach, this shook quite a bit. Scared my poor puppies and had to hold them to help them.
Save those puppies at all costs.
Awe.
I always gather my furbabies around me to hold them close whem the earth be quakin'😢
I’m in Monterey Park an bed the earthquake felt really hard. My house rattled and shaked for a few seconds and it was loud. I was about to duck under my table. I’m 26 and it was my first time really feeling an earthquake and being scared for a moment.
Back in the mid 80's we had a bad one I lived in Coronado CA. The entire street was rolling and bucking.
My family lived in southern Cali for awhile with other family in the bay area. This is a fart in the wind. During a bad earthquake in Richmond my aunts pool water landed on her house over the course of 5 or so minutes.
Also felt an earthquake on the east coast. A lot different experience, up down and done. No shaking just made it weird.
Stay safe 😊❤I’m safe too live close to California
I'm also in Monterey Park and my house started shaking very violently.
It's only when the earth opens up next to you to feel concerned. Otherwise enjoy God's Earth while it adjusts to perfect weather. We're not going thru any change to stop living fully free.
What surprises me is the lack of preparation by most people in the Southern California area.
We have everything prepared at work, in our cars and at home. Go bags for each animal. Lots of water, solar phone chargers, generator, extra meds, food, etc. And plans with several neighbors in case any of us are elsewhere and a big one hits and we are not home for our animals.
Lastly, cash. $1's, $5's and $10's. And full tanks of gas. When it hits a half tank, I fill it up. And have enough separately in cash as one might have to travel a bit.
Even when I was living in a condo or apartment, we were covered.
One person thinks flashlights and water are "being prepared."
We want to be the ones helping others and not ones requiring assistance. Checked with my group of elderly neighbors to make sure they are ok. And helped them be prepared as well.
wow , you really helped us ! I don’t want to silly - but you should put bathroom tissue on your list - maybe You did already . I get absolutely panicky when the b.t. in public rest rooms are out and did not check on it “ before “ , now I have always have Kleenex in my purse . ( sorry , got a bit too long ).
Not everyone has the same foresight and ability, but it’s good that you recognize that and are there to help your neighbors out.
It’s awesome that you can afford to be prepared. Not everyone is so fortunate.
At a red light and I thought someone jumped in the back of the truck
Lol
I was at the place that is 3 miles away from the epicenter. It was so strong. I tried to hide under the table, but the quick had been over .
That was me. You didn’t have any tools.
@@lindalui36284.4 😂 that barely qualifies
Not sure whether to be be glad or sad your first response was "intruder!" and not "quake!"
I felt it in Huntington Beach BUT I feel the cost of groceries and rent MUCH MORE!
Right. Too expensive
reaaaalll 😂
VOTE RED
Lmao if it was felt in LA I’m SURE you felt it in Huntington 😂😂
You know what to do.
I like quakes in the 4's when they're just exciting enough to wake everyone up and get chatty, but no one gets hurt.
I've been in plenty, but the one in the early ,90s was pretty scary
That's pretty much how it is, isn't it? Once you've lived through a couple of 7's (like I have), something like this is enough to get you to stop and wait to see if it will get worse, and then when it doesn't you go back to what you were doing. Then check the USGS site to see what it was and where.
@@douglassun8456 you hit the nail on the head with that comment.
Me too.. I guess I’m too native because I kinda get excited for them. But, just the 4s lol… soon as it was over I said that HAD to be a 4.5 like I’m some specialized geologist 😂
@@douglassun8456 I think if your near the epicenter starting in the mid 5s it gets pretty wild... 7 is massive. I was in lone pine during COVID when the 5.8 hit... felt pretty wild.. Rocks dropping everywhere in the mtn's.
Felt in my office in Palmdale. It felt long and strong.
Slow roll. Didn't even rattle my wardrobe doors. Pets didn't even flinch. In Santa Clarita, just depends where one is at the time.
Did it get some friction on?
That’s what she said
Same I felt a little wave at Palmdale too
@@nomadmarauder-dw9rehahahaa first thing I thought too 😂
It was quick and violent here in Corona, CA
Lmao I was in Corona and didn’t feel a THING but my mom felt it though
LOL lies!
Ahh, we are neighbors!
Prayers from Kentucky
The Richter reading might turn out to be more, over 5.0. In West Hollywood there was quite a bit of swinging horizontal movement and rattling in the neighborhood.
Exactly. Depends where one was at the moment and how it spreads. In Santa Clarita, just a long slow roll. Pets didn't flinch.
Richter is no longer the measurement
I too thought this because my floor really shook and I thought next it will slide off the foundation.
Did you just say there’s a whole lot of schwinging going on?😳😱
I felt like my apartment was swaying. It lasted a good 5-10 seconds with everything shaking 😬 I couldn’t tell if I was dreaming or not
You are dreaming… you are in hell, you just don’t know this.
Yeah that's what it's like! Nothing like I expected it to be. I was in one in chicago years back, and that's what it felt like in my apartment. I live close to railroad tracks so I couldn't tell if it was due to a train passing or not. But it felt like the whole apartment was swaying slightly.
I live far away from fault lines, flood plains, hurricanes, and tornado alley. Good luck, daring souls.
Something can get you...nowhere on the rock 101% safe...
@@JohnPublic-dk7zd yeah. True. Still,...
I'm about 100 miles from the Bay area fault line. No hurricanes or tornados, but we do live right under a path for airplanes coming to land at Sacramento airport.
Scared me shitless. My nerves are bad now. I’m from Biloxi, Mississippi. Where we don’t have earthquakes. I’m a Katrina survivor, seen tornadoes, bad thunderstorms, natural disasters that you can prepare for. To be watching tv on my day off and out of nowhere the earth moves without warning ⚠️ I don’t like that one bit. Felt it here in Downtown my apartment that’s seven stories in the air. The building rocked back and forth pretty hard. Tv, table, cabinets etc open shifted and moved. Even my WiFi service tower unplugged from the wall and hit the ground. Thank God it didn’t shatter. One of my neighbors on the seventh floor the window fell all the way down to the second floor. That was a hard shake. 4.4 near Highland Park, Pasadena. Had been stronger than a 4.4.
Stay safe 🙏
Please move back. They are indeed more frequent.
God’s giving a shaken in California
It’s California. They have Tremors all the time.
We live on a fault line. Same with countries like Chile and Japan. We are all prone to earthquakes.
Lakewood Ca 90713 the earthquake felt really strong
Prayers
bruh i was asleep in bed and i thought someone was shaking my bed to wake me up 😂
Lucky guy to be sleeping on bed at 1 pm Monday afternoon
Me too. I was asleep 😴
Maybe it was your conscience making you think that 😉
Get a job
@@FLswampMiami305 Could be their day off. Not everyone works Mon-Fri 9-5 you know.
I was window cleaning a 32 story office high rise and just had to hold my squeegee at different angles while the work plank just swang from window to window. Cut my work in half but I lost my lunch pail.
Lived in Southern California for 52 years, moved to Clearwater Florida 9 years ago. Prayers for Cali, hope it's the last one for a long time. I'm scared it was off the St. Andreas though, that's the terrifying one. Lots of friends and family in Southern California, prayers for you all.
We are having Major Solar Activity, there are going to be more, Japan had a 7.1 ....stay safe!!!
What’s going on ?
dark plasma!
😮
yup! scientists have known for some time that increased solar activity, cme solar flare energy, and with earth's protective mantle weakening, more to come -
@@ssssgottiJust normal Earth and solar system processes.
God Bless you all!!! Hope you are all safe and not hurt!!
Real question…. Will this reduce housing prices?
no, only U.S. voting can do that
Building more housing will reduce housing pricing,
@@o0GrayMatters0o, that depends on whom you’re voting for!
@@o0GrayMatters0o We don't have a vote....just like last time. Welcome to Venezuela.
Not Harris.
scared my cats all ran to the room and hid
I got the quake alert. I was reading it as I started feeling the earthquake. I'm in Torrance.
❤
Me too
Ayyyy same lol
I didn’t but I’m in Pasadena so maybe they didn’t have time to send it for me.
It's epicenter was 2 miles south-southeast of Highland Park on border of South pasadena alhambra el Sereno area
I was in the 1971 earthquake. We were told to stand in doorways, so we did during all the aftershocks. But none of us had a chance to run for cover when the first quake struck.
Yeah I remember that. And there was one before that one I think in 1967? If I'm right.
No quake alert whatsoever
Lol...earthquake alert is not an exact science, kinda like medicine that way...
Quake alert?!😂😂. It's almost impossible to predict right when a earthquake is going to happen. You keep waiting on that quake alert lol 😂
Do you really expect a warning? Mother nature don't work that way!
@@Pierre-wm3xs +
Last week I received a mobile phone earthquake warning for the Bakersfield event with about 10 minutes prior notice.
What drugs are you on?
I'm in South Central L.A and I felt it strong to. It went back and forth. The clock ⏰ fell off the Wall in the House 🏡. ✨🙏🏾✨💯
Praying for you all!
Hope y’all are safe. Prayers from Texas.
Earthquakes have been too frequently lately... almost every week I feel one. Earthquakes are normal in Cali but this is very unusual for sure...
I know I haven’t heard about so many in a few months like this. It’s concerning for sure. Maybe a phase, maybe the earth changing. Who knows I’m down either way.
Try search creative society.
I'm A Survivor of the Lander's 7.3 Earthquake back in the Day!!! I was 54 Min Away in Apple Valley! Talk About an Alarm going off Early that Mornin!
6 miles is shallow
That’s what she said
Suspicious isn't it
@@kerryluman7288must've been the jab 🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓🤓
Suspicious? 😂. I’d love to see you try and explain that 🤦🏻♂️
Sounds like the good guys Taking out the DUMB's❤❤Q
I was literally getting handed an award for supreme excellence in all things when it hit. Almost dropped my award if not for my superior reflexes
Here we go - it's been 30 yrs since the Northridge Quake....
I felt it in Riverside !!!
your across the mountain from me
Wow i love Los Angeles 💖. Stay Safe 👌🙏
I wish I could do more then send thoughts and prayers to all those effected in California but from where I am that is all I can do.
Stay safe everyone.❤️🩹
good shake here in Gardena
Over here in Whittier (Colima and Whittier) I felt it. Felt the shaking as I received the text message alert.
OH! Can you tell me where did you sign up for the alerts?
Me too as it was shaking
That's the next one there like 1988
@Sugas_Girr I have a Samsung Galaxy and the Earthquake alerts are sent out seconds before a quake arrives. I think it might be some internal app.
I know there are apps that you can download. I wish I could be of better help.
My old neighborhood. 1987Whittier Narrows was bad.
Omg I'm praying for you guys ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Felt it in *Westlake Village/Thousand Oaks* Lasted a good 15-20 seconds. There’s been quite a few of these little shakers in the last month & half 🤔
I’m currently in the Baldwin Park/ Irwindale area. I didn’t feel a thing but my coworkers did.
That's what she said
Was in CA for 2.7 months never felt a quake. I left 3 weeks ago. So glad to be back in fl.
Felt it here in Koreatown, it went on for a decent bit of time.
Felt it in Glendale. The whole 2 story building shook up and things fell off the shelves.
36,967 feet deep/7 miles down, How deep is San Andreas fault?
I was pulling up to a red light on the border of ELA& Commerce and our car was rolling, I've never been caught in an earthquake while driving. The sign for the Wienershitznel the the left of me was heavily swaying as were the traffic lights. It was kinda scary, ngl!
When I was a kid I would have nightmares that a big earthquake would make California break off and sink into the ocean.
Now I have nightmares that it won't happen.
Lord Jesus come quick !
God doing Gods work to get rid of all the camping going on in the streets 🙏🏿
The Ring of Fire has been busy! 😮
And recently there was that weird geyser that blew up out of nowhere in Yellowstone. The planet is going through some stuff.
Am in Bakersfield... I keep feeling them after last week
i held on for dear life
Of course, Palm Springs felt the quake because they are literally sitting on the San Andreas fault line. The San Andreas fault starts in the middle of The Salton Sea and goes as far up to the tip of Alaska.
Wait a minute ppl called 911?
May God bless America today.May his will be done.✅✅✅
I love you LA.
@@m.hensley-panlilio671 Agreed.
I was in Brentwood near Wilshire and San Vicente during the Northridge quake. I'm in the South now. The thing about earthquakes is that you don't know how long it's going to last, and what will happen after, because the aftershocks can be just as terrifying. I wish you all well!
It was soo scary 😨 my building is old 😫 😩
dat mean time2️⃣ move2️⃣ another building gworllll . stay safe 🙏🏽🙏🏽.
Don't say that , other you find yourself homeless for 20 years while they try n upgrade the dump 😅
Prayers
pray that everyone is safe ❤
Did Bakersfield got hit too
Magnitude 4.4 earthquake shakes Los Angeles
Did not feel it up in Northern Santa Barbara County.
Neither did I. I did feel the one the other day near Bakersfield .
Didn't feel it in ventura county either
Didn't feel anything in Newport Beach.
Sending good vibes and much love to California. Be safe yall
I was in symar for the 94 quake that was a 9.6
Prayers for California❤
We’ve had more earthquakes in California than we’ve had for a long time. Please please. PLEASE be prepared.
No u haven't 😅
@@tailgatecarpenter26 sorry I meant to say significant ones, i understand we have mild earthquakes all over the world.
@@tailgatecarpenter26Yup. It’s California. Which is WELL known for its Tremors.
Being from Miami and recently relocated to LA , it was my first quake ever in my life .. scary … couldn’t sleep last night thinking that rumble sound will happen on my sleep
So people actually call 911 to tell them there was an earthquake...???
Apparently lol
My thoughts for the people in LA who went through that quake.
I accepted my fate and went back to rolling my blunt
😂😂😂
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hilarious!!!!! Nothing we could or can do about it!!! You are right!!
😂😂😂
Lol 😂🤣 🎯
Stay safe CA
MOTHER EARTH IS JUST SAYING, WELCOME BACK TO SCHOOL 🏫 CHILDREN 😅
LOLLL
😂😂 my friend is a teacher , Mother Nature did
Not funny my friend...This is Divine communication
@@LeighHiteYall are some real weirdos here in Cali I thought yall would be in the south not here
What are people supposed to do if they are in Home Depot when an earthquake happens? All those pallets of heavy products, tools and machinery stacked high up on open shelves? I was there the other day and it all looked quite precarious.
It was strong in East LA, ese.
Weird, my psychic-listener brother had just texted me an hour ago saying between August 18-23 there will be a huge earthquake followed by a Tsunami starting in Bangladesh. I live in a tsunami area on the Pacific Coast and he wants me to practice getting the dogs in the car knowing I would not leave them behind.
Interesting
It shook hard
Felt here in Lucerne Valley. A rolling feeling. Maybe 3 seconds. Barely perceptible but still felt it!
GOD is speaking without saying a word
I thought my Roomba was bumping into the bed..
Am I the only one that didn’t feel it…?
Nah, I didn’t either. Had no clue until seeing this around 2:30. And I’m in Arleta. It’s like, “For real?”
I'm in OC and I felt it around noon too
The news lady is right--I thought there's a 2nd earthquake after that one. The shaking was long for me....stopped then continued
I felt it in Fountain Valley
Having lived in LA through the Loma Prieta and many other quakes, I am certain that nobody in LA is even mildly bothered by a 4.3-4.7 quake. Most people won't even get out of bed for anything less than a 6.
Highland park finally made the news today
Biggest earthquake I've ever felt since moving to CA 2.5 years ago
Soon Arizona will have ocean front property.
Thanks for the information,I have family in Highland