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6.4 Quake In Kern County Jolted SoCal On Independence Day

RIDGECREST, CALIFORNIA - JULY 04: A local resident inspects a fissure in the earth after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the area on July 4, 2019 near Ridgecrest, California. The earthquake was the largest to strike Southern California in 20 years with the epicenter located in a remote area of the Mojave Desert. The temblor was felt by residents across much of Southern California. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
6.4 Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Southern California
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6.4 Quake In Kern County Jolted SoCal On Independence Day

The strongest earthquake in 20 years shook a large swath of Southern California and parts of Nevada on Thursday, rattling nerves on the July 4th holiday and causing injuries and damage in a town near the epicenter, followed by a swarm of ongoing aftershocks.

The 6.4 magnitude quake struck at 10:33 a.m. in the Mojave Desert, about 150 miles (240 kilometers) northeast of Los Angeles, near the town of Ridgecrest, California.
Multiple injuries and two house fires were reported in the town of 28,000. Emergency crews were also dealing with small vegetation fires, gas leaks and reports of cracked roads, said Kern County Fire Chief David Witt.

We get the latest on the quake. 

With files from the Associated Press.

Guests:

Emily Guerin, reporter at KPCC who’s in Ridgecrest

James Dolan, professor of Earth Sciences at USC, who’s studied the fault system where yesterday’s Ridgecrest earthquake took place

Jacob Margolis, science reporter at KPCC; host of KPCC’s “The Big One: Your Survival Guide” podcast