Earthquake's Impact Varies in Los Angeles
Seismic Activity Triggers Range of Reactions
Residents of Los Angeles experienced a 4.9 magnitude earthquake on Monday afternoon, with varying reactions across the city. Some reported feeling terrified, while others barely noticed the tremor. The varying responses highlight the complex nature of seismic activity and its impact on individuals.
Felt Intensity Varies Even Within Buildings
Even within the same building, individuals experienced the earthquake differently. Some reported feeling strong shaking, while others in adjacent rooms felt minimal movement. This variation can be attributed to factors such as the building's design, construction materials, and location within the structure.
Dodger Stadium Crowd Erupts Amidst the Quake
In an unusual twist, the earthquake struck just as the crowd at Dodger Stadium was cheering at the bottom of the fourth inning. The crowd's roar momentarily drowned out the shaking, leading to confusion among some attendees.
Recent Earthquake Data for Southern California
The US Geological Survey reported a 4.9 magnitude earthquake with an epicenter near La Habra, California. The Southern California Earthquake Data Center at Caltech provides detailed information on recent earthquakes in California and Nevada, including maps, magnitude information, and historical data.
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