L.A. earthquake: Blas茅 Angelinos snooze through temblor
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Los Angeles early Wednesday morning. No damage or injuries were reported, and most Angelinos slept through it. Or tweeted.
The Los Angeles, Calif. downtown skyline is pictured in this March 2011 file photo. A 3.7 magnitude earthquake rattled Los Angeles early Wednesday morning.
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In a fault zone with 10,000 temblors a year, the stories have become so commonplace as to almost not make the local TV news anymore. They are framed by conflicting reports that confuse the outsider:
Business consultant Tom Drucker, who lives on the third-floor of a stilted complex on reclaimed land near the beach 鈥 and thus feels crashing storm waves 鈥 felt nothing. Carey Wood, a resident of an inland聽Venice聽bungalow was shaken out of sleep.
鈥淚t woke me up, which is crazy because everyone who knows me knows nothing can wake me up,鈥 said Ms. Wood.
Both are just two miles from the epicenter of聽a 3.7 magnitude earthquake that rattled nerves here at 3:18 a.m. Local officials say no damage or injuries have been reported from the temblor which the USGS has said hit at a depth of 5.6 miles. They said the epicenter was 12 miles from the downtown聽Los Angeles听颁颈惫颈肠听颁别苍迟别谤.
According to the Berkeley Seismological Laboratory over 37,000 quakes a year happen in聽California, about 10,000 in Southern California.
Dr. Kate Hutton, seismologist from Caltech, says 鈥渢here鈥檚 probably nothing of significance to this except that it is a good reminder to everyone that they live in a fault zone and they need to be ready for the future. Check out your supplies, batteries and make sure that your storable food is not out of date.鈥
Morning talk shows made passing reference to the quake, which was followed by a 2.4 magnitude aftershock at 5:27 a.m. Commentators note that such quakes are so commonplace that they make conversation but very little mention in the media anymore.
The Los Angeles Times, for instance, resorted to quoting Twitter responses.
Twitter user聽LucasCruikshank聽tweeted, 鈥淎pparently there was an earthquake in聽Los Angeles聽tonight. I was convinced the man in the apartment above me was doing violent jumping jacks.鈥
And the Times quotes the sheriff鈥檚 department as making a light remark comparing the low news value to something really happening 鈥 civil unrest in聽Orange聽County聽about officer-involved shootings that got 40 arrested last night.
鈥淲e received no calls,鈥澛Tommy Moore,听听Los Angeles County Sheriff鈥檚 Dept. spokesman said. 鈥淚 think everybody was sound asleep 鈥 at least if they didn鈥檛 live in聽Anaheim.鈥
According to the San Francisco Chronicle,聽Dozens of people from as far away as聽Riverside聽and the聽San Fernando Valley聽logged onto the聽USGS聽website to report feeling the聽jolt. And聽Fire Department聽spokesman聽Matt Spence聽says firefighters rolled out of stations citywide and surveyed 470 square miles. No infrastructure or other damage was聽found.