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Los Angeles earthquake information

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The Los Angeles area was rocked by a 5.4 magnitude earthquake late in the morning today, July 29. There have been over 50 aftershocks with the largest coming in at magnitude 3.8

The United States Geological Survey (USGS) has posted a podcast about the earthquake along with its Did You Feel It? site where individuals can report their experiences of the earthquake. Additionally, the USGS will update its newsfeed when new information is made available.

Jul 29, 2008 | Categories: News & Updates, Web resources | jridener

2 comments

Comment from: Jasmine Beaupre [Visitor] Email · http://blogworks.us/
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07/29/08 @ 20:36
Comment from: Juicer [Visitor] · http://www.877myjuicer.com
Thanks for the information, I'm definitely going to get on that podcast. Keep up the good work!
08/08/08 @ 12:55

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