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downgrafded
A light earthquake occurred at 2:09:56 AM (PST) on Thursday, January 25, 2018.
The magnitude 4.0 event occurred 13 km (8 miles) NE (44 degrees) of Trabuco Canyon, CA.
The hypocentral depth is 10 km ( 6 miles).
sounds like in the city of orange
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The map wasn't specific on exact city, jus listed trabuco canyon with a dot lol.
I looked it up after I felt it. I think if I was asleep, it wouldn't of woke me up. I'm jus glad it wasn't stronger since I'm on the 3rd floor and half dressed haha
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Felt it in Ontario, on the interactive earthquake map it’s not really close to orange, kind of halfway between corona and lake Elsinore
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didn't feel it in hb
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felt it in norco, but the geological said 8 mi ne of trabuco, which would be anaheim hillls/orage area
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I feel like it was more of one big jolt than a continuous shake, there was another 1 point something magnitude that occurred ten mins after, I didn’t feel that one.
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Here you go
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I wonder how many earthquakes i miss feeling when im asleep.
A: 100% since 1994
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just a little nudge in Glendora
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Lucky dog Jazz.
I did not notice anything in Vegas.
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"on the interactive earthquake map it’s not really close to orange, kind of halfway between corona and lake Elsinore"
Burnsie farted
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Yep Woke me up!
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I felt it!
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Nothing scarier than being in an elevator that gets stuck!
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i thought it was my fart...
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I didn’t feel a thing lol
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recent study shows that PAWG are 28% more sensitive to earthquake tremors
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The cashier at Home Depot told me about it.
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Dry heat > wet heat.
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<--- grew up in Florida.
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Didnt feel anything in Fullerton
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I'm from here, jus felt like making a blog about it lol
Sharing is caring... In some Instances
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North corona area/eastvale...loud bang and jolt along with a little rolling for about 15 secs.
Thought it was stronger then it really was. But been here all my life.
Wasn't that bad.
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Just passing by. Would rather comment on an Earthquake blog than a Covid blog. So, how y'all shakin'?
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