A San Diego woman is grateful her son wasn't hurt in a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that jolted residents in a small community in northern California early Tuesday morning.
SAN DIEGO - A San Diego woman is grateful her son wasn't hurt in a 6.4 magnitude earthquake that shook residents in a small community in northern California early Tuesday morning.
"I was shocked. I was grateful my grandson and his mom are already down here so it was just my son and his dog I was worried about," said Bagg."He said it was the biggest one he's experienced in his twenty-six years," said Bagg."This is an area where we commonly get big earthquakes.
The CEO of California's Earthquake Authority says only about 10% of residents carry it. Older homes - built before 1980- are more at risk.
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