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around 9:25 this morning...in West LA (close to Santa Monica). It shook the office tower that I work in. It was a 2.7. Did anyone else feel it?
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Recent Earthquakes - Info for event ci10282993 (broken link) |
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Didn't feel it down in El Segundo.
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I am further out BUT I never seem to feel them unless thet are least 5.0
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I don't think they are even worth
mentioning if they are under a 4.0 . But congrats on feeling your first quake... may there be many more to come ... uh.. no wait... STRIKE THAT ! |
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