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Strong quake felt in Los Angeles Quake rocks southern California
(about 1 hour later)
A strong earthquake has been felt in the US city of Los Angeles. An earthquake measuring 5.4 has caused buildings to shake across a wide area of southern California in the US.
The quake made buildings in the city shake and was felt as far south as San Diego, witnesses say, but so far there are no reports of casualties or damage.
The US Geological Survey said the tremor had a magnitude of 5.4, after earlier measures of 5.6 and 5.8.
The epicentre of the quake was 29 miles (46km) south-east of central Los Angeles, near Chino Hills in San Bernardino County, officials said.The epicentre of the quake was 29 miles (46km) south-east of central Los Angeles, near Chino Hills in San Bernardino County, officials said.
"It was dramatic. The whole building moved and it lasted for a while," said Los Angeles County sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore, who was in the sheriff's Monterey Park offices east of Los Angeles. The quake was felt as far south as San Diego, witnesses say, but so far there are no reports of casualties or damage.
The US Geological Survey initially said the tremor measured up to 5.8, but later downgraded its size.
The BBC's Peter Bowes in Los Angeles said the quake initially felt like a rolling motion - followed by a sudden shaking sensation that lasted about 10 seconds.
Pictures fell to the ground and some people reported cracks in the walls of their homes.
"It was dramatic. The whole building moved," said Los Angeles County sheriff's spokesman Steve Whitmore, who was in the sheriff's Monterey Park offices east of Los Angeles.
Many other buildings swayed across central Los Angeles and office workers quickly poured out onto the streets.
"We had forgotten what a big earthquake felt like, at least I did," said seismologist Kate Hutton.
"It's a drill for the big one that's going to happen someday."
There have been no reports of power cuts in the area, although telephone services were disrupted because of a surge in demand on the network, witnesses reported.There have been no reports of power cuts in the area, although telephone services were disrupted because of a surge in demand on the network, witnesses reported.
More than 20 aftershocks were reported following the quake, the strongest measured at 3.8.More than 20 aftershocks were reported following the quake, the strongest measured at 3.8.
In 1994, a 6.7 magnitude earthquake in Northridge, California, killed 72 people, injured another 9,000 and caused $25bn (£12.5bn) worth of damage in the area.In 1994, a 6.7 magnitude earthquake in Northridge, California, killed 72 people, injured another 9,000 and caused $25bn (£12.5bn) worth of damage in the area.


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