I lived within a quarter mile of the January 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake. It looked like a war zone for weeks. National Guards, armed, guarded abandoned apartment buildings and businesses, 5 foot block walls came down across entire neighborhoods, flames shooting up from broken gas lines, with water shooting up like a geyser on opposite corners, mult-ifloor parking structures caved in, sides of 2 and 3 story buildings completely gone. You could see the furnishings in people's apartment buildings and businesses. Lines of hundreds of people waiting outside grocery stores for essentials, and tents set up on school grounds, front yards and city parks. Truly devastating with very few lives lost. We were truly blessed to escape more severe consequences. Don't be scared. Be prepared. Have a family plan.
I lived in a 1918 Mediterranean style (stucco) apartment building built in Mid town L.A. It fared just fine during that earthquake. In 2005 I moved away, the Landlord died but, that building, It's still standing today.
Great, and very wise advice! i was living in the City of San Fernando during the Northridge quake in 1994, and in Porter Ranch (Northridge) during the Feb. 9, 1971 Sylmar quake, so I readily relate to your statement!
We lived in Reseda at the time. I woke up from a deep sleep screaming, the bed shaking. My husband put his arms around me & covered my head, & we waited for it to stop shaking. Lots of damage to the house. I also remember the big Sylmar earthquake which happened when I was a small kid.
The Japanese people said damn we don't even react to these things anymore. And I said yeah I live in America and we don't even react to gunshots anymore.
Earthquakes are SCARY to me. I live in the deep South. Never experienced one in my life. Just the thought of everything suddenly starting to shake all around me (the house, the walls, the ground, everything) is a scary thought. So glad everyone is okay out there in California. 🙏💙
In 1993 (Northridge) I heard sounds at my feet. It’s like a truck coming down a road and builds like a person yelling. I think it’s the plates rubbing against each other. My friends who didn’t have a lot of things drop heard it. Thanks for the nice thoughts. 🌞
Appreciate you, from Cali! Tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. scare me -- guess it's all about what you're used to and I have a lot of respect for your part of the country as well. Stay safe too!
As a California resident I am just hoping the more small ones we get the less pressure build up… so less likely to be a “big one” but that may be faulty logic
I really felt it and wondered how much worse it would get. I've been through many and always think, okay so should I get under the dining room table? So far I haven't.
I live near Malibu and felt the quake this morning. It was NOT a big deal. A little bigger than usual. Damage apparently was a single rock falling on a rural road. It's great you have sympathy for poor people, but consider saving that sympathy for people who are actually poor. Malibu has some of the most expensive real estate in the nation. They are not poor!
I was walking my dog and didn’t even know we had an earthquake. That’s how bad it was. Must be a really slow news day as we have quakes everyday, all day.
@iGame3D that's scary to think about. He's gone now and has been since 2005. He would be blown away by the state of this country. Actually, by the state of the world. Crazy times we're living in.
This guy tells a story about when he was a kid, his dad and uncle were driving along in California, and they came across a bunch of electric producing windmills. The kid had never seen one and asked about what they were for. The dad and the uncle start this bantering, one saying, "You know we shouldn't have brought him this way, now we have to tell them what this are for". So, without skipping a beat they tell the kid "These huge propellers are what's keeping California from sliding out into the ocean!" I bet the kid had nightmares! LOL
At first I didn’t think much about it but it’s true it’s the strongest earthquake in this area so far, it’s been stronger but not in that area. Just happens that this earthquake happened on the San Andreas Fault 👀
For real, was confused by the daylight in these videos. I felt the quake in Simi Valley at about 3:40AM. checked the earthquake website and there's been over 10 quakes under Malibu since then.
I was in the Sylmar and Northridge quakes. My mother thought we were breaking off into the ocean in the Sylmar quake, because someone had left bathwater in the tub and she heard all of the sloshing. Our first earthquake. We had only been in CA a few years, and relatives kept telling her that CA was going to break off into the ocean. She didn't know how to swim back then.
@@Nigelmitchell973 It depends on where you are when the earthquake hits. It also depends on what type of foundation your property is on. I barely felt the 6.7 Northridge quake of 94, yet knew there was a big quake going on due to the grandfather clock banging like crazy. My parent's house is built on over 4 feet of concrete. I now live on the 2nd floor of my duplex in the keys, an area built with water channels. Almost every quake here feels like I'm on a cruise ship in rough seas, the worst one being the 7.0 quake. Pretty much any big quake that goes on for more than 30 secs or more is pretty nerve racking to go through. The one today, I agree with the OP, it was a big nothing burger. As soon as it started, it was already over.
@@brentOhlookAsnake The god of your mom and your grandmother and your great-grandmother. You are the one who has forsaken not them. Good luck on your journey. Go ask to chat GPT what is more likely, intelligent design or evolution. If you want to keep lying to yourself that's your choice. I love you either way, Even if you have zero love for me.
Everywhere else has events that are specific to that particular area. West Coast it's earthquakes, Midwest its tornados, East Coast has hurricanes. Now if the Cascadia Subduction ever cuts loose, and someday it will, it will be catastrophic. It's not like the San Andreas fault; this one is a whole different creature.
I’m afraid for them this is serious because the big one is over due! If I lived in that part of California I’d get out of there asap!!! God take care of them when it hits!!!!
People keep talking about California going into the ocean, but we're still coming OUT of the ocean, at least for the next 5 or 10 million years... Florida, on the other hand, probably won't see 2100.
It was under me, no big deal, dog did not even get up. Native long time California, first Big one was 1971 San Fernando earthquake and all the rest. I learned never to watch the news, they want people scared for viewer's..
The one in 1989 in the San Francisco/Oakland area was a big deal. When Candlestick Park was bouncing around in a circle full of fans for the World Series (SF Giants VS Oakland A's), and a section of the Bay Bridge collapsed, and the Nimitz Freeway structure, the top deck pancaked the bottom deck a lot of folks died being crushed in their vehicles. Did that one scare you? If it didn't maybe you should have your Doctor check your pulse, you might be dead and not know it. Oh, I'm also a long time Native California here and I respect earthquakes.
You gotta be kiddin' me ! A 4 pointer is barely a nuisance. I slept through those when I grew up and still lived in California. This is overblown journalism. And if there's even movement along the fault lines that's an even release of pressure. It's only when you have movement above and below an area on a fault line that you need to be aware of a big one happening on the stagnant section of the fault. So keep track of where these small quakes are to anticipate where a possible big quake could hit.
This is very alerting so has the last 20 years of fast changes in climate and patterns surely a super disaster will hit somewhere it’s just getting hotter and more dry
Malibu is nose diving with increasing homelessness, you ain't missing nothing there. Before the homeless explosion is was just a big open air shopping mall.
I like how that guys name is Scott "Richter" haha
Exactly what I was thinking!
"See you at the party Richter!"
If that had been me i woulda been like "yeah i created the richter scale" and the fools woulda gone along with it
Too bad that unit of measure is no longer used.
I lived within a quarter mile of the January 17, 1994, Northridge earthquake. It looked like a war zone for weeks.
National Guards, armed, guarded abandoned apartment buildings and businesses, 5 foot block walls came down across entire neighborhoods, flames shooting up from broken gas lines, with water shooting up like a geyser on opposite corners, mult-ifloor parking structures caved in, sides of 2 and 3 story buildings completely gone. You could see the furnishings in people's apartment buildings and businesses. Lines of hundreds of people waiting outside grocery stores for essentials, and tents set up on school grounds, front yards and city parks. Truly devastating with very few lives lost. We were truly blessed to escape more severe consequences.
Don't be scared. Be prepared.
Have a family plan.
I lived in a 1918 Mediterranean style (stucco) apartment building built in Mid town L.A. It fared just fine during that earthquake. In 2005 I moved away, the Landlord died but, that building, It's still standing today.
Great, and very wise advice! i was living in the City of San Fernando during the Northridge quake in 1994, and in Porter Ranch (Northridge) during the Feb. 9, 1971 Sylmar quake, so I readily relate to your statement!
I lived on top of Mt Rushmore and it would shake up there all the time
We lived in Reseda at the time. I woke up from a deep sleep screaming, the bed shaking. My husband put his arms around me & covered my head, & we waited for it to stop shaking. Lots of damage to the house.
I also remember the big Sylmar earthquake which happened when I was a small kid.
After a big quake, people ask whose fault it is. In my neighborhood, it's San Andreas' (makes nervous chuckle).
Thats why they refer to California, Shake and Bake
@@MarkS-yb1bl
Been there, wouldn’t want to live there
@@maryjohammons8905I love it here regardless. It's perfect to me and wouldn't change it for any other place. There is no perfect place on earth.
People at the paint store went home early. All the paint mixed at once.
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The Japanese people said damn we don't even react to these things anymore. And I said yeah I live in America and we don't even react to gunshots anymore.
CA is sinking/shaking. Mother natures way of dropping off the map- savages are coming North now
🤣 True American humor!🤦👍
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If you’re in the hood maybe lol
Mighty small rock media is dissapointed.
Only because they can't make it a Top Story.
@@scottdavidson526 seriously, had to add "breaks California record" to make me click on it and be upset. jerks.
The earth is always moving
Yes and hopefully it's not being messed with.
‘I Feel the Earth Move’
Carole King 1971
Millions of mph supposedly
It was always burning
Since the world's been turning
And it will continue to increase. Hang on tight, soon we'll be going for a ride.
Earthquakes are SCARY to me. I live in the deep South. Never experienced one in my life. Just the thought of everything suddenly starting to shake all around me (the house, the walls, the ground, everything) is a scary thought. So glad everyone is okay out there in California. 🙏💙
In 1993 (Northridge) I heard sounds at my feet. It’s like a truck coming down a road and builds like a person yelling. I think it’s the plates rubbing against each other. My friends who didn’t have a lot of things drop heard it. Thanks for the nice thoughts. 🌞
Lived with earthquakes all my life ... but I would wet myself if I was ever confronted with an actual tornado. 💙
Appreciate you, from Cali! Tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. scare me -- guess it's all about what you're used to and I have a lot of respect for your part of the country as well. Stay safe too!
As a California resident I am just hoping the more small ones we get the less pressure build up… so less likely to be a “big one” but that may be faulty logic
Something big is coming
Yep! and we are getting ready!
@styphlynne8253 the only way you can get ready is too repent and seek salvation and become born again...
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@@kerivastine2376 repent or perish, I will pray for u
@@kerivastine2376 repent or perish
So glad everyone is safe. The Wild fires are more than enough.
Not to mention the "you know what's" N words,
My wife and I slept through it, and we're just up the coast from Malibu. 🙄
Probably couldn't hear it over your boyfriend whispering in your ear.
4.7 doesnt even get me out of bed
For realz, ive experienced 7.7, that one terrified me…
It's actually kind of relaxing. Then it ends before you nod back off, such a tease.
I really felt it and wondered how much worse it would get. I've been through many and always think, okay so should I get under the dining room table? So far I haven't.
Starting to see a pattern with the SoCal earthquakes. And it doesn’t look good.
Your wise; look up, your redemption draws near.
I think I smell the Big One coming….
You typing this from the toilet eh?
@@AlexanderZapataIndividual smells like next summer.
I feel it ☺️
Sorry, y'all. ✋😅 That was me.
Eventually something like this will be a foreshake.
The largest was in 1857 at 7.4
Yes, that was the Ft. Tejon quake.
Folks in Malibu got serious fires in the past and now earthquake: poor people. I am praying for California.
Yeah, poor people in Malibu.
@@brothermayihavesomeloops7048lol
They will rebuild!!!!
Remember this at the polls. Trump 2024!
I live near Malibu and felt the quake this morning. It was NOT a big deal. A little bigger than usual. Damage apparently was a single rock falling on a rural road.
It's great you have sympathy for poor people, but consider saving that sympathy for people who are actually poor. Malibu has some of the most expensive real estate in the nation. They are not poor!
There will be a earthquake very soon in geological time
felt it in riverside
Damn I didn't feel s**t
What happened, Did a lizzo fall down?
Nope, more like Trump fell down
And lets hope they BOTH don't fall down at the same time
"Nothing fell off shelves" LOL
This one didn't do any damage. Followed by "a little mess" Thx for the stmts while most are waiting for an epic disaster
Earthquakes and infermos in the same week. Scary days.
very cool how the paint store guy pointed out the seismic safe shelving I've never heard of
I felt it, it was crazy. Im here in Laguna Beach
Sending Prayers 🙏
I was walking my dog and didn’t even know we had an earthquake. That’s how bad it was. Must be a really slow news day as we have quakes everyday, all day.
My dad used to tell me that California would eventually break away because of earthquakes, lol.
Eventually it will. See what's happening in Rolling Hills Estates & Rancho Palo Verdes
@iGame3D that's scary to think about. He's gone now and has been since 2005. He would be blown away by the state of this country. Actually, by the state of the world. Crazy times we're living in.
This guy tells a story about when he was a kid, his dad and uncle were driving along in California, and they came across a bunch of electric producing windmills. The kid had never seen one and asked about what they were for. The dad and the uncle start this bantering, one saying, "You know we shouldn't have brought him this way, now we have to tell them what this are for". So, without skipping a beat they tell the kid "These huge propellers are what's keeping California from sliding out into the ocean!" I bet the kid had nightmares! LOL
At first I didn’t think much about it but it’s true it’s the strongest earthquake in this area so far, it’s been stronger but not in that area. Just happens that this earthquake happened on the San Andreas Fault 👀
It’s a 4.7. The Japanese laugh at that lol
@@brentOhlookAsnake I lived through a 4.7 earthquake in Tokyo back in June this year, I mentioned it to someone there and they had to look it up 🤣
@@AndBusinessIsGood 😂
Stay safe everyone 🙋🏼♀️ Have a plan
Honestly just thought my kid let the front door slam 😂 news searching for a story
Big ones coming
Pretty rad they interviewed a guy named Richtor
Underground California got lot of seismic activity going on is like San Andreas movie
For real, was confused by the daylight in these videos. I felt the quake in Simi Valley at about 3:40AM. checked the earthquake website and there's been over 10 quakes under Malibu since then.
That sucks. There are landslides and homes on top of hills.
Waiting on the mother load 😊
If it had been centered in Palos Verdes, it might have been more interesting.
I was in the bath when it happened and I had a panic attack, it was pretty scary
6.6 Sylmar California earthquake greater than 4.7
I was in the Sylmar and Northridge quakes.
My mother thought we were breaking off into the ocean in the Sylmar quake, because someone had left bathwater in the tub and she heard all of the sloshing. Our first earthquake. We had only been in CA a few years, and relatives kept telling her that CA was going to break off into the ocean. She didn't know how to swim back then.
@@johnnieblackburn3182 Me too! I still have memorial picture books of both of them.
Oh hell that quake ain't nothing just wait for the big that will rock the Whole World because it's coming like prophecy said.
Didn't feel anything
Could this be a warning for "the big one"? I mean I live on the east coast so idk how common these are. I’ve only ever experienced one.
The lord is warning all people to keep his commandments.
Trump advocates breaking them.
So no Earthquakes happened before weirdos started believing in fairy tales?
God is saying repent and turn away from your wicked acts.
Woke me up this morning
I'm paranoid in Portland.
Whole Lotta shaking going on
That sucks living out there by the San Andreas Falt.
I wonder if the shaking moved the Rancho Palo Verdes Landslide?
What record did it break? Most mild earthquake?
Mt. St. Helens had quakes like that. Perhaps that super volcano under la is about to wake up.
The one that doesn’t exist in LA? That one? lol
this is scare, my cat sad
Animals know more than we do about these things.
Shalom, to you, and your cat!
She looks like Kamala Harris from far away!
Damn you, global warming.
4.7 lol ive been in 7.0 a few years ago
How was it being in a 7.0?
I’ve always wanted to experience a earthquake at least 7 or higher but I’m on the east coast it never happens
@@Nigelmitchell973 It depends on where you are when the earthquake hits. It also depends on what type of foundation your property is on. I barely felt the 6.7 Northridge quake of 94, yet knew there was a big quake going on due to the grandfather clock banging like crazy. My parent's house is built on over 4 feet of concrete. I now live on the 2nd floor of my duplex in the keys, an area built with water channels. Almost every quake here feels like I'm on a cruise ship in rough seas, the worst one being the 7.0 quake. Pretty much any big quake that goes on for more than 30 secs or more is pretty nerve racking to go through. The one today, I agree with the OP, it was a big nothing burger. As soon as it started, it was already over.
Every earthquake has the potential of being a fore shock. Never underestimate their power.
Adam Corolla has a lot to say I'm sure
Jerry Lee Lewis knows that song🎼🎼
MAYBE GOD is mad
I’d say…fires🔥🔥 earthquakes…maybe should turn RED..God is not happy!
Amen
/ rue god don't like evil and California is ran bye evil people prayers for the people
Which god
@@brentOhlookAsnake The god of your mom and your grandmother and your great-grandmother. You are the one who has forsaken not them. Good luck on your journey. Go ask to chat GPT what is more likely, intelligent design or evolution. If you want to keep lying to yourself that's your choice. I love you either way, Even if you have zero love for me.
The BIG ONE is coming! I don't know how people live there KNOWING it's coming.
Everywhere else has events that are specific to that particular area. West Coast it's earthquakes, Midwest its tornados, East Coast has hurricanes. Now if the Cascadia Subduction ever cuts loose, and someday it will, it will be catastrophic. It's not like the San Andreas fault; this one is a whole different creature.
@ 1:03 The Earth Quake Shuffle is born. "It was like a side to side" now move dem hips.... "It was like a side to side" stay off your lips...
If these quakes are releasing tension on the fault lines. Thus may be good news.
Dang is be tryin leave LA
Question; To all media in the area, is there Fracking going on in the Area? Why they stop it in Morro Bay & SLO 5.0
NO KTLA
Calabassas, home of the mighty Incubus!
Climate crazies treat weather like DEI hires “the first earthquake to shake a tree with green leaves by a house near another house…..historical!”
California is falling
2012 - California falling apart
You haven't heard of earthquakes in the eastern US? Texas? They are happening there too. The earth moves . . . in all directions, not just down.
@@s.terris9537 nope I never feel earthquakes here in Texas
@@s.terris9537 There was an earthquake this year in NEW JERSEY.
@@Sbrittani01 🤣🤣🤣🤣 as Texas I don’t believe earthquakes here middle in USA but I can say powerful earthquakes happen only in California
She's going over the edge.....😂😂😂
Rest in peace to all who perished
I’m afraid for them this is serious because the big one is over due! If I lived in that part of California I’d get out of there asap!!! God take care of them when it hits!!!!
It always surprises me how few people get earthquake insurance on the west coast
I wonder if they still sell earthquake insurance over there
People are cheap/don't believe in long-term investment
Earthquake insurance is very expensive. Do you want to lose your money all at once or by a big bite once a year?
Deductibles don't measure up..
It's almost impossible to get or unaffordable even for the wealthiest there.
Hum, going into the ocean? Within the next 50 years?
People keep talking about California going into the ocean, but we're still coming OUT of the ocean, at least for the next 5 or 10 million years... Florida, on the other hand, probably won't see 2100.
Ocean is coming to land within the next 50 years.
It’s the wrong kind of fault line for that. It goes side to side parallel, not the kind of plate that slips under the plate next to it
@@furlycee The pacific plate is subducting though cause the Sierra Nevadas to rise.
You couldn't find better looking people to represent cbs? Not that I care. I never watch fake news.
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Was there anything on Africa this past week? If lole yo lnow of major vibes there are coming through the Earth to Cali.
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It was under me, no big deal, dog did not even get up. Native long time California, first Big one was 1971 San Fernando earthquake and all the rest. I learned never to watch the news, they want people scared for viewer's..
The one in 1989 in the San Francisco/Oakland area was a big deal. When Candlestick Park was bouncing around in a circle full of fans for the World Series (SF Giants VS Oakland A's), and a section of the Bay Bridge collapsed, and the Nimitz Freeway structure, the top deck pancaked the bottom deck a lot of folks died being crushed in their vehicles. Did that one scare you? If it didn't maybe you should have your Doctor check your pulse, you might be dead and not know it. Oh, I'm also a long time Native California here and I respect earthquakes.
Bewarevthe big one's coming
Scary
lol my god slow news day
Earthqueake really get me scare😮❤🎉.
Clowns with small hands scare me.
Sure it means something; God, is not happy with what's going on in the world. Bible tells us there will be more and more than usual.
Go figure nothing happened SO LA! Not news
You gotta be kiddin' me !
A 4 pointer is barely a nuisance. I slept through those when I grew up and still lived in California.
This is overblown journalism. And if there's even movement along the fault lines that's an even release of pressure. It's only when you have movement above and below an area on a fault line that you need to be aware of a big one happening on the stagnant section of the fault. So keep track of where these small quakes are to anticipate where a possible big quake could hit.
Let’s see: “Fires, check. Earthquakes, check. Mudslides, check. Bears, check. Mountain Lions, check.”
NO THANKS.
as if you could afford it...
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..a loser & a felon.
Learn to swim, I'll see you down in Arizona bay. -Maynard James Keenan
This is very alerting so has the last 20 years of fast changes in climate and patterns surely a super disaster will hit somewhere it’s just getting hotter and more dry
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Ha ha ha.
IT'S going to fall into the ocean .
Who cares.
If the San Andreas Fault fills up with water, get out of California.
With any luck my brother in laws house in Malibu that I have never been invited to slid into the ocean.
Malibu is nose diving with increasing homelessness, you ain't missing nothing there. Before the homeless explosion is was just a big open air shopping mall.
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4.7- nuthin'...
affirmative action in media hiring strikes again...........amateurs
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