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United States of America 7.5/5.1/4.1 Quakes on California Fault could Kill Many/Cost $Billions

Updated 10:07 AM EDT, Sat March 29, 2014




A 5.1- magnitude earthquake struck the Los Angeles area Friday night, jolting nearby communities and breaking water mains in some neighborhoods.

Its epicenter was in Orange County, one mile east of La Habra and four miles north of Fullerton, the U.S. Geological Survey said.

Shortly after the earthquake, nearly two dozen aftershocks followed.

Authorities said police and local fire departments assessed affected areas and found no damage or significant injuries. One minor injury was reported in Orange County, emergency officials said.

"Tonight's earthquake is the second in two weeks, and reminds us to be prepared," Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said.

Hours before, a 3.6-magnitude tremor struck the same area, according to the USGS.

The quakes come on the heels of a 4.4-magnitude tremor that hit near downtown Los Angeles a week ago. It shook nearby buildings, but did not cause significant damage.

Southern California has experienced relatively minor tremors since 1994, when a 6.7-magnitude quake killed dozens and caused $42 billion in damage. It now stands as the second-costliest disaster in U.S. history, after Hurricane Katrina.

Earthquakes with less than 5.5 magnitude don't usually cause significant damage or casualties, though results vary by region, geophysicist Paul Caruso said.

Damage often depends on construction codes and types of rock that exist underground, he said.
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