4.7 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Los Angeles Area
What Happened?
On Friday, July 8, 2023, at 5:15 PM PST, a magnitude 4.7 earthquake struck the Los Angeles area. The epicenter was located near the Northridge area, roughly 20 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.The quake was widely felt throughout the Greater Los Angeles area, including Santa Monica, San Fernando Valley, and Pasadena. Shaking was also reported in neighboring counties such as Ventura and Orange.
Impact and Damage
The earthquake caused moderate shaking in the epicentral area, resulting in some damage to buildings and infrastructure.Several buildings in the Northridge area experienced cracked walls, broken windows, and minor structural damage. A few businesses in the area were forced to close temporarily due to safety concerns.
The quake also caused power outages in some parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. However, most of the affected areas had power restored within a few hours.
Response and Recovery
Emergency responders were quickly deployed to the affected areas to assess the damage and assist residents. No major injuries or fatalities have been reported so far.The Los Angeles Fire Department and other emergency agencies are conducting thorough inspections of buildings and infrastructure to ensure public safety.
Local authorities and utilities are working diligently to restore power to the affected areas.
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