LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A magnitude-5.8 earthquake has struck just east of Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake's epicenter was about 2 miles southwest of Chino Hills and about 5 miles southeast of Diamond Bar, the USGS said. Chino Hills is about 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles.
The center was about 7.6 miles deep. In general, earthquakes centered closer to the Earth's surface produce stronger shaking and can cause more damage than those further underground.
A 5.8 magnitude quake is considered by the USGS to be "moderate," which can cause slight damage to buildings and others structures. About 500 can happen globally each year, the survey says.
"I can tell you that we had a good-sized shake here in the bureau," said CNN Los Angeles Bureau Chief Pete Janos. "It started slowly. It continued on, shaking the bureau pretty well. ... Right now we're just sort of assessing the situation. Nothing fell off the walls ... but there definitely was a shake."
Janos said he has lived in southern California for about 12 years, and "I can tell you this is probably the best one we have had."
He said the quake "picked up steam. At its height, the building was doing some good swaying back and forth." He estimated the quake lasted no longer than about 20 seconds.
"We could definitely feel it on the third floor," said Kara Finnstrom, who was in Hollywood. "That feeling where you scramble to get under something because you know it's large enough -- you wonder what's going to happen next."
A 5.8 magnitude quake is considered by the USGS to be "moderate," which can cause slight damage to buildings and others structures. About 500 can happen globally each year, the survey says.
CNN's Ed Lavandera was at Disneyland in Anaheim, southeast of Los Angeles, with his family and felt the temblor. He said the shaking lasted about 5 seconds.
CNN affiliate KABC is reporting that Disneyland's rides have been evacuated.
Lavandera was standing in line for a ride when he saw the ride's top "shaking back and forth."
You could hear the metal kind of clanging around, and the ride was just ending, so for a moment ... I thought maybe something was wrong with the ride. Then I realized the ride had already stopped moving and the ground was still moving," he said. Did you feel the quake?
iReporter Danny Casler, 28, of Huntington Beach, California, was woken by the earthquake. He had his wisdom teeth removed last week and was at home recuperating from the surgery.
"Everything in the house was shifting back and forth," he said.
Casler said he ran outside, where other neighbors had gathered. "My house was like a fun house," he said. "Everything was moving."
There were no immediate reports of injury or damage in Los Angeles, Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey told The Associated Press. San Bernardino County fire dispatch did not have reports of damage, AP said.
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Joined: Nov 09, 2005 Posts: 6730
Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2008 4:57 pm Post subject:
redbaron314 wrote:
i'd much rather do hurricanes than earthquakes lived in redondo beach for a year then we moved hear.
So far I haven't minded the earth moving under me...but wind, it can terrify me! I think Disneyland would be a super safe place to be in a quake though...even the bigger ones of yore never did any real damage.
Joined: May 04, 2006 Posts: 1754 Location: Los Osos, CA
Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2008 10:58 am Post subject:
jahosifatz wrote:
Hey Jason, was that your first earthquake?
No, I was in So Cal for the big quake in the 90's, and I did not feel this one at all as I was 300 miles from the epicenter, In fact I learned about the quake from UAB. Not to mention most of us that have been in Quakes don't get worried till it is 6.0 and higher. Lower then that and it's like being in a massage chair. As far as the Hurricane versus the Earthquake. I will take an earthquake I don't want to be warned that my house is going to be destroyed. _________________ Jason
Hey guys. As a native-born Californian, I've been living with 'tremors' my whole life.
Yes, we refer to them as only tremors until they're above 6.0 as eatmon said.
Personally I happen to get a little excited whenever the ground starts to move, at
least until I have to clean up the mess.
Strangely enough; all the tremors I've experienced always seem to be more of jerk
than a rattle. That's how I know when it's real and not just a big truck going by.
BTW. If anyone has been to Universal out here, there actually IS an Earthquake
attraction on the tram tour, (ironically in a retro-fitted, quake-proof building).
Anyway, that's my highlight of the summer so far. Later, peace.
Joined: Apr 20, 2008 Posts: 1454 Location: Long Beach, CA
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 8:24 am Post subject:
This was my first earthquake that i can remmeber, but I was 3 or 4 when the LA quake hit in '94. I was suprised that nothing in my house even moved. We heard some neighbors plates and cups breaking , but thankfully only our cabinet doors opened. It was a fun expeirience.
On a disney note, I did read that Disney had to close practiaclly all attractions after it hit, and most didn't reopen. Could you imagine being on space mountain and thninking "This shaking isn't supposed to be happening, right?"
Joined: Aug 20, 2008 Posts: 43 Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 9:20 am Post subject:
I'd rather live in an area that's prone to any natural disaster than live in an earthquake or volcano zone. At least with the other disasters, you get a heads up! "Hey, there's a hurricane coming! Get out!" With earthquakes, no warning and no idea how big it will be.
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