I don’t have live earthquake feeds in this moment, but I can point you to reliable sources for the latest updates and what to do if you’re in a quake zone.
What to check for latest news
- USGS: Real-time global seismic activity, alerts, and ShakeMaps.
- EMSC: Real-time earthquake information for Europe and global events.
- Local emergency management (California OES) and your local news stations for rapidly evolving situations.
If you’re currently in Los Angeles
- Expect occasional aftershocks after larger quakes; stay indoors away from windows and objects that could fall.
- If you haven’t already, prepare a grab-and-go emergency kit with water, food, flashlight, and a whistle.
Emergency steps if you feel shaking
- Drop, cover, and hold on. Get under sturdy furniture and protect your head and neck.
- If no sturdy cover is available, crouch near an interior wall and cover your head.
- After shaking stops, check for injuries and hazards; be prepared for aftershocks.
- Use text messages or social media to communicate with loved ones to avoid clogging phone networks.
Would you like me to fetch the very latest updates from major real-time earthquake sources and summarize them for you here? If yes, I can pull the most recent alerts and casualty/damage reports and provide a concise briefing.