Did you guys notice anybody from the theater leaving . To gate no. We were in view of the theater. Sir, what is your name . To get my name is robert. Tell me what you felt tonigh compared to yesterday morning . Did you feel it also yesterday . Yesterday morning i was lucky. I was at work and i hadnt noticed anything at all until m coworkers or did you feel that and i said feel what. She was like well, we felt this. I said no. And then as i can later my boss called and said hey, can you make sure that there is no leaks , no breaks. I was like sure, of course, bu honestly i didnt notice anything at all. Today it was the same thing. We are glad you are both okay. We thank you for taking some time to talk with us this evening. Have a nice weekend to you both. We want to welcome to you what would normally be the fox news at 11 at 10 00 p. M. We have been on for coverage. Here is the latest. We now have experienced a 7. 1 earthquake that hit at 8 16 p. M tonight that makes yesterdays quake a
because there was some structural damage that they wer finding as they kind of inspected the building as well as some of the sprinkler system what first alerted them to the damage because they were dripping so they thought let s remove the patients and take care of these folks. they moved them outside to a mobile shelter and another hospital. that was from yesterday s quake so you can imagine that shape the hospital is in now after this seven-point one. i m actually looking at the earthquake map right here and i our area, in that area, i am seeing another quake just three minutes ago a 2.9 aftershock, over and ridgecrest another one just four minutes ago at 3.0. another one just about ten minutes ago commit so right now i m looking at it and i m counting just in the last may b
evening just an hour later ther was a five-point for aftershock and those are likely going to keep coming. we ve had a number of significant aftershock sprayed the 7.1 is the primary aftershock and yesterday s six-point for was the for shock to the sequence of earthquakes. here you see a five pointer and a 5.3 that was the one that was about an hour later. also a number of 4.2 magnitude earthquakes continue. the biggest and worst of it was up in the red area just to the north of ridgecrest. you see the bottom down there. that is the indian wells valley and the pager program is a program it s an acronym that stands for program that estimates what this earthquake, based on where it is, how many
so what is the advice now from officials for folks. i know it s the middle of the night now or it s getting to be time for bed, especially with the families that have kids. what is the advice. i know there are aftershocks still happening. they are predicting up to a six magnitude aftershock. what do people do now? i think the big thing for emergency responders is trying to get to is to try to figure out what s going on at the hospitals. you can kind of hear them yelling to get out of the way. so what we are seeing as we drive down the main drag here i we are seeing a lot of police officers driving up and down they don t have their lights on anymore so it feels like it has gone down a little bit. as we drive, there is just a
right now it looks like you guy just had a 3.5 magnitude aftershock and you keep having these aftershocks. what do they feel like? every once in a while you will sort of sit there and feel their shaking in the vehicle you ll check around with the people around you and say, did you feel that? did you feel that clicks we are certainly feeling it here where we are at the local hospital. this has become sort of the staging area where you re seein a lot of ambulances show up, firefighters, just whoever migh need some care or need to be transported. where are the power is out. the hospital behind it still ha some lights on but if you look behind the shot where i m looking straight beyond the camera it is pitch black. there is no power out here othe than passing car that has its lights on right now. so we re not out of the wood just yet, at caltech and the