N​early 75% of the country is at risk for a potentially damaging earthquake, according to a recently updated USGS map.
President Bill Clinton squats as he surveys a crater on Balboa Avenue in the Northridge area of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Jan. 19, 1994, caused by Monday’s earthquake ...
Thousands of housing units destroyed, with tens of thousands of Angelenos forced out of their homes and apartments. Tens of ...
HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. — Scenes from the worst 24 hours in the history of Los Angeles … Four fires transform into massive flamethrowers, fueled by 99 mph Santa Ana winds. They engulf three football ...
For the Valley 31 years later, the 1994 Northridge earthquake was a defining moment, testing the resilience of its residents and the strength of its community institutions.
To live in Los Angeles as a moviegoer or a TV watcher ... and now they were made real but not too real. The worst of the Northridge Earthquake was that it knocked the books from the shelves ...
Eight of the dead were found in the Palisades fire zone, and 16 in the Eaton fire zone. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The fires are the third- and fourth-most destructive in state history and are the worst natural disaster to hit Los Angeles since the 1994 Northridge earthquake, which killed 57 people.