A powerful magnitude 4.4 earthquake hit the Los Angeles area on Monday afternoon, causing panic and fear among residents. The quake, with its epicenter in El Sereno, was felt across Southern California at 12:20 pm, according to the Los Angeles Times. Thankfully, there were no immediate reports of damage.
The terrifying earthquake was captured live on television as ESPN host Malika Andrews was on air in the network’s Los Angeles studio. Viewers could see the camera shaking and tilting as Andrews calmly addressed the situation, informing everyone about the earthquake and ensuring the safety of the studio and crew.
Despite the chaos and uncertainty caused by the earthquake, Andrews remained composed and focused on maintaining a sense of calm for both the viewers and the crew. She even took the time to check on specific team members by calling out their names, showing her leadership and care for those around her.
Natural disasters like earthquakes can strike at any moment, reminding us of the unpredictable and uncontrollable forces of nature. It is essential to be prepared and stay informed about safety measures in the event of such emergencies. As seen in this live broadcast, staying calm and taking necessary precautions can make a significant difference in ensuring everyone’s well-being during challenging times.
If you have experienced the earthquake or have any information to share, please feel free to reach out to our news team at webnews@metro.co.uk. Stay tuned for more updates and stories on our news page for the latest developments and news coverage. Remember, safety always comes first in times of crisis.