In case that was a large earthquake elsewhere rather than a smallish one (maybe a 5?) nearby... I'm fine. Nothing broken. That was long, though.
ETA: Hmmm. The LA Times server just went down, probably from 9.6 million Angelenos hitting it to find out about the quake. But there's nothing on CNN or Google news. Must not have been that big.
ETA II: 5.8, epicenter near Chino Hills (LA County, not LA City; near Pomona.) No damage or injuries have been reported.
ETA III: Just downgraded to estimated 5.4.
ETA IV: What to do during an earthquake: http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/eq_during.shtm
If anyone has any questions or quibbles with their recs, I'd be happy to discuss them. There are a lot of myths and outdated recommendations floating around.
ETA: Hmmm. The LA Times server just went down, probably from 9.6 million Angelenos hitting it to find out about the quake. But there's nothing on CNN or Google news. Must not have been that big.
ETA II: 5.8, epicenter near Chino Hills (LA County, not LA City; near Pomona.) No damage or injuries have been reported.
ETA III: Just downgraded to estimated 5.4.
ETA IV: What to do during an earthquake: http://www.fema.gov/hazard/earthquake/eq_during.shtm
If anyone has any questions or quibbles with their recs, I'd be happy to discuss them. There are a lot of myths and outdated recommendations floating around.
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