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Earthquake in Pasadena CA just now...nt (Original Post) GReedDiamond Sep 2020 OP
How bad is it? IndianaDave Sep 2020 #1
Very intense, but short. All quiet now. Merlot Sep 2020 #2
Thank you for the update. I wish everyone safety. IndianaDave Sep 2020 #6
Someone else posted 4.6... regnaD kciN Sep 2020 #3
Yeah. It was a rumbling temblor, came in two waves . . . Journeyman Sep 2020 #7
Hey fellow Long Beacher Hobo Sep 2020 #10
I'm just sorry it happened in the middle of the night. I love when people rush in the room and . . . Journeyman Sep 2020 #15
It was not that bad...some pretty good shaking...no damage...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2020 #8
4.6 near San Gabriel Beaverhausen Sep 2020 #4
4.6 in South San Gabriel. Merlot Sep 2020 #5
Seemed to vibrate more then shake Raine Sep 2020 #9
no sleep tonight after that one TeamPooka Sep 2020 #11
No Sleep Till Brooklyn greyl Sep 2020 #13
Well, that explains why my bird freaked out PlanetBev Sep 2020 #12
My cat did not stir a bit... GReedDiamond Sep 2020 #14

Journeyman

(15,031 posts)
7. Yeah. It was a rumbling temblor, came in two waves . . .
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 02:47 AM
Sep 2020

at least, that's how it felt in Long Beach. I'll be surprised if there's much damage.

(That said, I'll hold my breath until the assessments in the morning.)

Journeyman

(15,031 posts)
15. I'm just sorry it happened in the middle of the night. I love when people rush in the room and . . .
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 04:00 AM
Sep 2020

breathlessly say, "Wow! Did you feel that?"

And I calmly reply, "No, I was way over here on the other side of the house."

The looks you can get at times are priceless.

PlanetBev

(4,104 posts)
12. Well, that explains why my bird freaked out
Sat Sep 19, 2020, 02:55 AM
Sep 2020

I’m in Thousand Oaks and didn’t feel a thing, but it never fails when ever there’s a quake, my cockatiel falls off his perch and flaps around hysterically. Animals are really sensitive to the slightest tremor. Birds think it’s a predator on their perch.

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