A magnitude 4.4 earthquake centered near Pasadena, California, occurred on Monday, August 10.
On Monday, August 10, an earthquake of magnitude 4.4 occurred in California, which strongly shook several studios in Los Angeles, writes People.
The journalists were not surprised and continued to broadcast, remaining calm. The shaking moments were captured in videos that quickly went viral online, leaving users amused by the calm reaction of the presenters.
The tremor was felt throughout Southern California, including Los Angeles, where NBA Today is filmed. Anchor Malika Andrews was on a video call when the shaking started. “We had a little earthquake here in Los Angeles, we have to make sure everyone is safe in the studio. Is everything okay? Okay,” the presenter continued calmly, addressing the team off camera.
.@malika_andrews kept his cool and made sure everything was OK after the earthquake hit the ESPN LA studios during NBA Today.
A true professional 👏 pic.twitter.com/wwataq5Yqk
— ESPN (@espn) August 12, 2024
Another viral video was shot in the ESPN studios while recording a podcast. The participants of the show were in different places, but everyone felt the tremor. One of the presenters was bent over as equipment began to fall from the ceiling, but no one left their seat, remaining calm and continuing to do their work.
The 4.7 magnitude earthquake was felt live on @TravisRodgers and @AllenSliwa out. It’s like we’re still shaking 😅 #earthquake@DuranSports @EmilyHybl @JABcamLA pic.twitter.com/naNt3OK8jy
— ESPN Los Angeles (@ESPNLosAngeles) August 12, 2024
It was previously reported that an earthquake with a magnitude greater than 5.0 on the Richter scale occurred in Syria.
Source: korrespondent

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