This is what u get for your sins.............but u are perfect people.........Latinos act holier than thou............................that they speak Spanish........wow............your great people........u are just as pathetic as most whites and blacks here............u just never made a federal investigation..........put me in charge of it..........never bothered to tell me you had done that..........only to hold it against me later.....
All times are in Eastern Time · Sources: U.S. Geological Survey, ready.gov
What to do after an earthquake
- Expect aftershocks hours, days, or weeks after the main quake.
- Aftershocks can cause building damage and falling debris that could injure you.
- Avoid open flames in damaged buildings.
- Earthquakes can damage gas lines, so don’t use lighters or matches.
- If you live near the coast, stay away from the beach.
- Earthquakes can cause dangerous tsunamis and flooding.
- Drive carefully and plan alternative routes.
- Structural damage and traffic light outages may make it difficult to get to your destination.
What to do after an earthquake
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www.latimes.com/.../la-me-earthquakes-magnitude-57-quake-strikes-near-capetown-c...
14 hours ago - A shallow magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck beneath the Pacific Ocean off the Northern California coast Friday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. ... Its epicenter was roughly 122 miles west of the historic village of Ferndale on California’s Lost Coast.
https://www.nbcnews.com/.../mexico-earthquake-scares-californians-are-they-prepare...
2 days ago - LOS ANGELES — This week’s deadly earthquake in Mexico has many Californians asking: What will happen when the proverbial "big one" hits? ... California is overdue for a great quake, possibly starting along the San Andreas Fault — which stretches from the Salton Sea to Monterey ...
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