Great Earthquakes In Diverse Places
California: Earthquake shakes Long Beach
November 5, 2010 | 10:27 am
LA NOW
A 3.7 magnitude earthquake jolted Long Beach and parts of northern
Orange County shortly after 9 a.m. today, but there were no immediate
reports of damage, and some people said they weren't even sure what
they were feeling.
Jory Bentley, 24, an accountant who lives in Long Beach, said she felt
something but was not sure it was an earthquake.
"I live in an old building," Bentley said. "I thought someone slammed a
door."
Mindy Ruess, a dog groomer at Wags to Whiskers in Long Beach, said that
while she felt the earthquake, none of the dogs at the shop had any
reaction.
"I thought a truck was rolling by, but then I felt the whole room roll
in the same motion," Ruess said.
She quickly phoned home and learned that her own dog had warned her
partner of the coming quake just before it occurred.
At the Staples office supply story on Pacific Coast Highway in Long
Beach, cashier Nancy Rios said the quake lasted about 30 seconds but
caused no damage.
"There was a loud noise that shook the roof. The lights on the ceiling
were swaying," she said. "It was a back and forth kind of feeling."
The quake appears to have been centered around the intersection of
Pacific Coast Highway and Anaheim Street in Long Beach, according to
the U.S. Geological Survey. It was originally listed as a 3.8 magnitude
earthquake, but has been downgraded to 3.7.