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The 1994 Northridge earthquake that struck the densely populated San Fernando Valley in southern California, U.S., on January 17, 1994, was the third major earthquake to occur in the state in 23 years and was the state’s most destructive one since the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the costliest one in U.S. history.
The earthquake occurred just after 4:30 AM local time along a previously undiscovered blind thrust fault in the San Fernando Valley. Its epicenter was in Reseda, a suburb located about 23 miles (37 km) west-northwest of downtown Los Angeles. The major shock lasted 10–20 seconds and registered a magnitude of 6.7.
Fatality estimates range from just under 60 to more than 70 people killed. The timing of the earthquake (early morning during a federal holiday) is thought to have prevented a higher death toll, as most residents were in their beds, rather than on failed freeways or in other collapsed structures (such as office buildings or parking lots). Most casualties occurred in wood-frame apartment buildings, popular in the San Fernando Valley, particularly those with weak first floors or lower-level parking garages.
(This episode is dedicated to my friend John Orendoff who shared this experience with me, here to a long-lasting friendship)

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The 1994 Northridge earthquake that struck the densely populated San Fernando Valley in southern California, U.S., on January 17, 1994, was the third major earthquake to occur in the state in 23 years and was the state’s most destructive one since the San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the costliest one in U.S. history.
The earthquake occurred just after 4:30 AM local time along a previously undiscovered blind thrust fault in the San Fernando Valley. Its epicenter was in Reseda, a suburb located about 23 miles (37 km) west-northwest of downtown Los Angeles. The major shock lasted 10–20 seconds and registered a magnitude of 6.7.
Fatality estimates range from just under 60 to more than 70 people killed. The timing of the earthquake (early morning during a federal holiday) is thought to have prevented a higher death toll, as most residents were in their beds, rather than on failed freeways or in other collapsed structures (such as office buildings or parking lots). Most casualties occurred in wood-frame apartment buildings, popular in the San Fernando Valley, particularly those with weak first floors or lower-level parking garages.
(This episode is dedicated to my friend John Orendoff who shared this experience with me, here to a long-lasting friendship)

You will find the full transcript at https://interspanish.buzzsprout.com
If you have an episode suggestion, you can reach me at:
Email: InterSpanishPodcast@gmail.com
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUn1MRmbmxL0ePiYDGfsJVw
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interspanishPodcast/about/?ref=page_internal
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/interspanish/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InterSpanishPod
You will find the full transcript at https://interspanish.buzzsprout.com
As always, I really appreciate your thoughts and feedback about the show. You can reach out to me :
Email me episode suggestions to: InterSpanishPodcast@gmail.com
YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@interspanishpodcast
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/interspanishPodcast/about/?ref=page_internal
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/interspanish/
Listen: https://interspanish.buzzsprout.com/share
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InterSpanishPod

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