AP/ August 8, 2012, 1:00 PM

Southern Calif. shakes from another quake

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Updated 7:20 PM ET

(AP) YORBA LINDA, Calif. - Southern California was shaken Wednesday by the second moderate but widely felt earthquake in less than 11 hours, but no harm was reported.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the magnitude-4.5 quake occurred at 9:33 a.m. and was centered two miles northeast of the Orange County city of Yorba Linda, about 35 miles southeast of Los Angeles.

A magnitude-4.5 quake centered in the same area struck late Tuesday night. Both temblors were followed by numerous aftershocks that were mostly too small to be felt.

Quakes of such magnitude are unlikely to cause damage in cities built to modern standards but can rattle nerves.

The Orange County Fire Authority did not receive any 911 calls about the latest quake, said Capt. Marc Stone.

"It was a decent sized shake and it's a reminder for everyone to have a plan for the Big One," said Stone. "How would you and your family survive for 72 hours with no water, no food and no amenities? Think about it. It's a reminder to go home and say, `What if?' and make that plan."

Seismologist Kate Hutton of the California Institute of Technology characterized the quakes as a swarm.

The location is near the Whittier Fault, but the quakes could be occurring on an unmapped fault, she said.

"This is likely normal California earthquake activity," Hutton said.

The staff of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum in Yorba Linda was still talking about Tuesday night's quake when Wednesday's struck, said Jonathan Movroydis, director of communications.

"It did shake us pretty well," Movroydis said, but the jolt was so short no one ducked under their desks.

Meanwhile, newly acquired Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Shane Victorino tweeted: "Why is the hotel shaking????? ... Welcome to LA!"

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dustin93sc says:
California could be in a series of pre-shock before a severely damaging earthquake. It happened to Japan. The Federal Emergency Management Agency should be following the story.
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Thank you for a serious response, directly pertinent to the issue at hand.

My prayers and best wishes go out to everyone in that state.
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Martha12345 says:
That's what happens when you spend more than you make. The earth cracks under the debt load.
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Well, given which entities are shrinking wages to begin with, your complaint no longer has any merit.

There you go, one simple one-liner in return for another.
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lowlya says:
Oh, come on over baby
Whole lotta twistin' goin' on
Ooo, come on over baby
Baby. you can't go wrong.
Don't cha know we ain't fakin'
Whole lotta shakin' goin' on.
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arkajun-2009 says:
Quick!!! All left coast liberals rush to Yorba Linda to see what happened....That should just about do it.
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andrewjsacks replies:
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OBAMA 2012! Fontana, CA here, pal.
Raptorsmasher replies:
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Fortunately Yorba Linda is a very red town, so what does that tell you?
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