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How many people died in the earthquake in Los Angeles measuring 5 on the Richter Scale?

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How many people died in the earthquake in Los Angeles measuring 5 on the Richter Scale?

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The earthquake in Los Angeles that measured five on the Richter Scale was felt strongly in the skyscrapers of the center of the city. Nothing has been reported regarding injuries or deaths. Sources: AGI news QUAKE MEASURING 5 ON RICHTER SCALE HITS LOS ANGELES (AGI) – Los Angeles (Calif., USA), 18 May – An earthquake measuring 5 on the Richter scale shook the Los Angeles area in southern California for almost 15 seconds, as reported by the US Geological Institute. It occurred at 20h39 local time (5h.39 in Italy), and the epicentre was 13.5 kilometres underground near the towns of Lennox and Inglewood in Los Angeles County. Sources: http://www.agi.it/world/news/200905180928-cro-ren0004-quake_measuring_5_on_richter_scale_hits_los_angeles Sources:

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An earthquake measuring 6.5 on the Richter scale has killed two people in California. The quake struck in the winelands area stretching from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Two women were killed in the town of Paso Robles, around 300km north of Los Angeles, when a 19th century clock tower fell on them. More than 80 buildings were damaged by the quake and around 40,000 people were left without electricity when the quake struck around 11.15am local time. Strong aftershocks followed the quake Sources: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-591452/Two-die-earthquake-rocks-California.

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