Wednesday, June 16, 2010
More than 100 earthquakes rattle California-Mexico border region after magnitude 5.7 temblor; more expected
More than 100 earthquakes have rattled the California-Mexico border region in the last few hours, after a magnitude 5.7 temblor struck Monday night.
Most of the quakes have been small, but more than two dozen registered magnitude 3.0 or above, and a few were more than magnitude 4.0.
Experts believe all the quakes are aftershocks from April's 7.2 Mexicali quake, which killed two people and caused more than $90 million in damage on the California side of the border.
Monday's 5.7 quake was felt over a wide swath of Southern California. Thousands of people reported to the U.S. Geological Survey that they felt that quake. Many of them lived in San Diego and Imperial counties, but there were also numerous reports from Orange County, Los Angeles, Redondo Beach, the Westside, the San Fernando Valley and the Inland Empire.
Earthquakes, Famine, Disease
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