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Magnitude-4.4 earthquake shakes inland suburbs of Southern California
An natural disaster centered two miles outside of Devore in San Bernardino county has been upgraded to a 4.4 by the U.S. Geological Survey.
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There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage to structures.
“It felt like the whole world was bouncy, and it was really shaky”.
Residents near the epicentre reported pictures falling off the wall. “It was the strongest in quite some time here”. He added that there were no high-volume injection wells operating in the area of Tuesday’s quake.
“Soil will alter the shaking”, he says. Anthony Yanez explains what we know about the multiple aftershocks on the NBC4 News at 6 on Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2015.
“Compared to these large earthquakes, last night was just a tiny drop in the bucket”, Cassidy said.
“We have experienced larger earthquakes in the past and we will experience larger earthquakes in the future”, he says. “#VancouverEarthQuake.” On social media residents of Vancouver and Victoria wrote of experiences during the tremors.
Meantime, south of the border, authorities reported that the quake was widely felt across the northwest Washington State.
Transit security officers walk outside the Commercial-Broadway Skytrain station after the commuter train system was shut down to check for any possible damage to elevated guideways in Vancouver.
No tsunami was expected from the quake, the National Weather Service said.
BC Hydro did not report any power outages as a result of the quake.
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This quake followed another, unrelated quake several hours earlier near San Bernadino, Calif., that measured 4.4.