Written by Kathy Wheatley on
 August 13, 2024

ESPN Studio Shaken During Live Broadcast By Los Angeles Earthquake

A 4.6 magnitude earthquake shook Los Angeles, including the ESPN studio during a live 'NBA Today' broadcast that Malika Andrews hosted.

Although the minor quake stirred the city, shaking buildings, it caused no injuries or structural damage, Mail Online reported.

Furthermore, the quake's epicenter, located two miles southwest of Pasadena, sent tremors throughout the city. Despite this, Andrews, while interviewing Rebecca Lobo, maintained her professionalism, earning widespread praise from viewers.

Consequently, fans on social media, particularly on X, expressed relief and admiration for Andrews' calm response, with one noting she was "so calm and smooth."

Moderate Quake Disrupts Daily Life But No Major Harm

The Los Angeles Police Department quickly advised residents to stay indoors, while the Fire Department activated "Earthquake Mode." Despite the scare, they found no initial signs of structural damage or injuries.

Additionally, officials sent alerts to mobile phones, ensuring that residents were informed. The quake's impact was felt citywide, with reports of shaking buildings and rattling household items.

Meanwhile, during his 'State of the Union' podcast, Alexi Lalas remarked live, "Ooh we just had an earthquake... damn, that was a big one," highlighting the quake's intensity and suddenness.

Community and Services React to Earthquake

A 5.2 magnitude quake struck last week, the strongest in the state this year, and was followed by this recent earthquake.

Despite frequent earthquakes in California and Nevada, local emergency services and the community responded calmly and orderly, thus preventing panic and ensuring safety.

Moreover, the National Weather Service reassured residents by confirming that no tsunami was expected, which helped to maintain calm and allowed a focus on safety measures.

Public Reaction and Continued Vigilance

As social media discussions about the earthquake unfolded, people mixed worry with relief in their reactions. For instance, one user joked about hiding under a desk, reflecting the varied public responses.

Meanwhile, during his podcast, Alexi Lalas reacted live, saying, "Are we good?... that was big," offering a real-time view of the quake.

Additionally, viewers responded with humor and admiration, especially for broadcasters like Malika Andrews, thereby showcasing the community's resilience and humor in facing natural disturbances.

Los Angeles Remains Prepared and Resilient

Frequent earthquakes in Los Angeles have trained residents and emergency services to handle such incidents calmly and efficiently, thanks to regular drills and alerts.

As the community recovers, ongoing discussions on seismic activity and safety standards become vital for maintaining preparedness.

Moreover, the recent earthquake in Los Angeles highlighted the city's vulnerability while also showcasing the resilience and readiness of both the public and services, thus ensuring safety with minimal disruption.

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