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A “moderate” earthquake of 5.4 shook Laguna Beach, as well as most of Southern California, at 11:42 p.m. today.

The quake was centered in Chino Hills, about 15 miles east of Laguna, according to preliminary reports from Caltech’s earthquake website. The quake was initially measured at 5.8 but was downgraded about an hour later. Numerous aftershocks were also reported in the quake zone.

Offices in downtown Laguna Beach emptied out as people tried to get away from windows and the possibility of falling debris. No damage was reported after the quake, and phone service appeared to be uninterrupted.

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The heaviest shaking lasted for 15 seconds, according to Caltech. Many reported their nerves being rattled by the temblor, more so than objects.

Kids at the Boys & Girls Clubs on Laguna Canyon Road were participating in an Olympic-style competition in their gym at the time of the quake.

After creating Pageant of the Masters-style living pictures with toilet paper-wrapped mummies, the kids sat down to be judged.

When the shaking began soon after, the kids were calmly led by staff and older kids out into the adjacent playground.

“It was scary,” said Catrina Falencki, 13. “I helped my younger brother and comforted another little girl who was crying.”

The Laguna Beach Fire Department spoke with club representatives after the temblor to inform them that in the future, due to the club’s newly renovated building, they would be able to keep their club members indoors during quakes.


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