Southern California Rocked by 7.1-Magnitude Earthquake, Strongest to Hit Area in 20 Years
David McNew/ReutersSouthern California residents rattled by a 6.4-magnitude earthquake on the Fourth of July holiday were hit by an even stronger earthquake on Friday night that sparked fires, triggered rock slides, and inundated emergency services with frantic calls for help. And it may not be over. Experts say there is a 1 in 10 chance that another quake of the same size could hit the Mojave Desert community in the coming days.The U.S. Geological Survey said the 7.1-magnitude quake was centered near Ridgecrest, California, where some homes were damaged in Thursday’s earthquake—the strongest to hit the area in 20 years until the one that struck Friday. The city is about 112 miles from Bakersfield and 150 from Los Angeles. “The cars started dancing. The dogs were freaking out. The cattle behind us started going nuts,” one Ridgecrest resident told CNN.The shaking could be felt all the way to Sacramento and Las Vegas, and even in Mexico. A game between the New Orleans Pelicans and the Ne...