Since the 6.4 magnitude earthquake on the Fourth of July and the 7.1 magnitude earthquake on July 5, the national media has been busy reporting what happened and speculating on what could happen next. Here is a roundup of various articles.
The earth under Southern California has been rumbling with about one aftershock every minute since Thursday's earthquake https://t.co/R64JFena1b
— CNN (@CNN) July 6, 2019
“I think we need to get under the desk.”
— CNN (@CNN) July 6, 2019
Watch as two news anchors in Los Angeles react to their studio shaking live on the air during the 7.1-magnitude earthquake. https://t.co/fw88DU1OI1 pic.twitter.com/PKjIsC7M64
CalTech seismologist Lucy Jones said both Friday's 7.1-magnitude earthquake and Thursday's 6.4-magnitude temblor are part of an ongoing sequence. https://t.co/puHR0l1AFv
— CNN (@CNN) July 6, 2019
VIDEO: Disneyland's Space Mountain stopped after 7.1 earthquake rattles Southern Californiahttps://t.co/PFGMQaB95F
— ABC7 Eyewitness News (@ABC7) July 6, 2019
Friday’s 7.1 earthquake near Ridgecrest was among the most powerful quakes recovered in California. Here is a list of the biggest earthquakes in California history: https://t.co/ZvttvZqHN8
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) July 6, 2019
PHOTOS of the earthquake damage in California. https://t.co/CAevoDKZE5
— nwfdailynews (@nwfdailynews) July 6, 2019
Following the earthquake, normal operations resumed at LAX and Six Flags Magic Mountain, but LAPD issues warning: "Be prepared. Talk to your loved ones. Have a plan." https://t.co/LEJRixBnvC pic.twitter.com/K71bWHORhe
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) July 6, 2019
Earthquake rocks southern California for second time in two days https://t.co/DVSU7wLrDp pic.twitter.com/6ZJFS1L6e5
— Boston.com (@BostonDotCom) July 6, 2019
7.1 earthquake causes damage; more significant temblors likely https://t.co/RPghU0vfF4
— Wesley Church (@concordwumc) July 6, 2019
Another major earthquake — this one 7.1 magnitude — jolts Southern California, and rattles professional baseball and basketball games during play https://t.co/C86JvnyjjA
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) July 6, 2019
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