a contemporary novel about what it means to be young in the 21st century and living on the edges of society that s what s happened to sasha who s written from russia but lives in germany it s partially autobiographical because lena braun skee moved to germany from russia with her parents when she was 13 but that s where the similarities and. it s in the way by the way. i really think of the band bronson he beat their pretty hard to forget well this bronson has got to be 20 in a bronze these debut novel broken glass park. takes us to a high rise concrete ghetto at the edge of a city where teenagers hang out between broken beer bottles and broken liquor bottles if you live here it s already game over but 17 year old sasha isn t giving
generally going to get into the thousands. anything above a 3, a lot of these you won t feel, but some between 5 and 6 are going to be significant, structures that have been compromised or even just merchants getting their liquor bottles back on the shelves, those are going to continue to come down with anything above a 4. gas lines will continue to be ruptured if you get that intensity, along power outages, and with temperatures in the 90s and 100s that is going to be sweltering for folks who do not have power. as i mentioned those will continue into the hundreds along with this big heat that we have across southern california. guys. we just got an update ivan, during your report there from the usgs now north of 700 aftershocks, and as you said, you expect those to go into the thousands over the next couple of days. iva ivan cabrera thank you so much. a pair of explosions tore apart buildings on the university of nevada reno campus
people that felt it and people that didn t, hit or miss. talk about the duration. yeah, i d say maybe 10, 15 seconds. felt long. 10, 15 seconds in an earthquake feels like 30 minutes or something. it s scary. it s that constant reminder that we live in a dangerous area and that it could happen at any time. the big one that we re all anticipating. there was at least relieved it wasn t the big one. be prepared a good reminder. good thing a lot of the liquor bottles falling down at that liquor store, nothing like that here in l.a., especially around this holiday. so clearly a big reminder, people talking about hey, we have to be ready and be prepared. a lot of people here in pasadena feeling it. that s kttv reporting with a witness there. we ll be joined by jason ballman who joins me on the phone. he s a communications manager
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