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It is said there was thousands of aftershocks after the 1994 Northridge earthqauke about 30 km east of LA (Los Angeles). A 5.9 aftershock occured almost one minute after the original earthquake. About 11 hours later another one occured.
it was 6-7 magnituoe
The Northridge Earthquake occurred on January 17, 1994. It was a devastating earthquake that struck the area of Northridge in Los Angeles, California.
The city that lost the use of 11 major roadways in a 1994 earthquake was Los Angeles, California. The Northridge earthquake, which occurred on January 17, 1994, severely damaged infrastructure, including major roadways, resulting in significant disruptions to transportation in the area.
The duration of The Great Los Angeles Earthquake is 3 hours.
The Great Los Angeles Earthquake was created on 1990-11-11.
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Rolonda - 1994 Live in Los Angeles was released on: USA: June 1994
Karl V. Steinbrugge has written: 'Metropolitan San Francisco and Los Angeles earthquake loss studies' -- subject(s): Maps, Earthquakes 'An engineering study of the Southern California earthquake of July 21, 1952, and its aftershocks' -- subject(s): Buildings, Earthquake effects, Earthquakes
The epicenter of the Northridge earthquake, which struck on January 17, 1994, was located in the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California. Specifically, it was near the community of Northridge, about 20 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles. The earthquake registered a magnitude of 6.7 and caused significant damage and loss of life in the area.
the two tetonic plates collided and made a earthquake
Very much prepared, which is why only about 60 people died. Considering it hit right under a populated area the effects could have been a lot worse if it was not for the strict building codes that exist throughout Los Angeles and the rest of California.