Fox News correspondent Christina Coleman reported in the air live on Sunday afternoon American university is missing Students 4.1 When a magnitude earthquake struck Southern California.
Los Angeles-based Coleman read her script on “Fox Report” as rattles echoed loudly through the background for a few seconds.
“Sorry, I think we're free I experienced a minor earthquake Here she told anchor John Scott.
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The magnitude of the earthquake due to strength. (Fox Report)
The US Geological Survey said an earthquake with a 4.1 magnitude rattled the area shortly after the PST at 1pm. The epicenter was seven miles southwest of Westlake Village, a city about 35 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
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“That was good. I say it's probably 3-5 seconds and rattles out there quickly,” Coleman said. “And when I'm reading these scripts, knowing what I'm writing, I have them on this teleprompter before me, and I'm hyper-focused, so when it just starts moving like that, you, what's going on?
Scott praised her colleague for completing her report, even if there was an earthquake.
“Christina, once The bear wandered Through live shots, and now you have an earthquake in your live shots. You are a true expert. Good for you,” he said.
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Within minutes of the initial shock, some small aftershocks were felt. There were no immediate reports of injuries or injuries.
