A magnitude 6-4 earthquake was felt throughout the Southern California Thursday, shaking up local residents celebrating the Fourth of July. The quake, which began at 10:35 a.m., was centered about 7 miles southwest of Searles Valley, a sparsely populated part of the Mojave Desert in northwestern San Bernardino County, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Wow! A guest at The Venetian in Las Vegas shared this video of the shaking they say because of the #earthquake: https://t.co/GGfL41Jph0 pic.twitter.com/jZLO0uaW1A
— KSNV News 3 Las Vegas (@News3LV) July 4, 2019
Wow.
Take a look at the extensive damage to this Ridgecrest liquor store following a powerful M6.4 earthquake >>> https://t.co/FQEa47DDpC pic.twitter.com/cvZiIrJJhy— NBC 7 San Diego (@nbcsandiego) July 4, 2019
UPDATE: 6.4-magnitude earthquake felt by millions in Southern California and Nevada. https://t.co/ooqPPcAFlI
-Kern County Fire Department says it is working nearly two dozen incidents in and around Ridgecrest, CA.
[Video: Ledesma Chiropractic] pic.twitter.com/LJ6PPDV8I4— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) July 4, 2019
EARTHQUAKE! Took this video 10 seconds after. My chandeliers are still shaking! pic.twitter.com/Ta72ZgbgPd
— Lisa Guerrero 💃🏽 (@4lisaguerrero) July 4, 2019
