- Jul 12, 2018
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It was 10:23 AM in Los Angeles, California. Arnie Woodworth, a lead scientist at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) was checking over past records after a report of some minor earthquakes along the San Andreas fault. He and his team had been monitoring both the San Andreas and Cascadia faults for about a week to monitor the (while minor) increased activity in the two faults. He was on the phone with the head of the USGS, Dr. Suzette M. Kimball who was currently at the White House in Washington. She had been on a tour with one of President Obama's staff when she got a call from Arnie, who was complaining about how outdated their computers were. Twenty seconds into the conversation, however, he stopped talking. One of the monitors at his desk had a long list of different USGS monitoring stations throughout California, specifically along the San Andreas fault line. One of the stations on the list was blinking: the Salton Sea. Then another started blinking red, Desert Hot Springs. Then another, and another, and another.
Scientific monitoring equipment in the USGS office began to screech and scream as it prematurely detected what was coming. Arnie put the phone close to his mouth, "Director Kimball, we're.. we're about to have an earthquake."
Dr. Kimball was currently standing in the East Wing of the White House when she heard it. Before she could speak, Arnie spoke again.
"Yeah, the San Andreas is going. We're about to have a major quake here, I... it's going to be bad, more than a 6. You need to tell the President, I gotta go." Arnie hung up the phone and called his team together. Director Kimball started running with the President's aide towards the West Wing, which was on the other side of the White House grounds.
Meanwhile, the earthquake began. The San Andreas fault was slipping as the USGS equipment had detected. It started near the Salton Sea and was rapidly moving north. At 10:25, people started to feel the trembles of the Earth. Then, the trembles became monstrous. In a matter of moments, thousands of car crashes happened throughout Los Angeles as people slammed on their breaks and tried to avoid one another one the road. Gas and water lines started to rupture and windows began shattering as the ground violently shook beneath the feat of over 15-million people. Within seconds, massive swaths of Los Angeles county were without electricity. People on the upper floors of the U.S. Bank Tower would, if they looked out of the windows, notice to their horror that the building was swaying back and forth as the building's dampers lessened the impact on the skyscraper.
LAX was turning into a nightmare. Four aircraft aborted landing while one Vietnamese A320-200 aircraft touched down and began skidding from left to right on the runway as it tried to slow down in the mist of the earthquake. The back landing gear, now seriously damaged, eventually failed. The jet slammed down onto its belly and skidded down the runway, sending sparks everywhere. One of the wings detached from the aircraft as it made its way down the runway, igniting a small fire that had the potential to become deadly. Meanwhile, hundreds of tons of interstate interloops began to crack, and eventually failed. Some motorists were crushed to death by falling concrete, while others fell to their deaths as concrete bridges crumbled. Some multi-million dollar homes in the Hollywood Hills and 90210 fell victim to landslides that swiped away entire buildings. Hundreds of buildings throughout Los Angeles county have either been seriously damaged, or have totally collapsed, killing most of their inhabitants and entombing some lucky survivors.
Across the city, gas, water, and sewer lines began to rupture as transformers that were still connected to a semi-active power grid began to explode. Several trains within the county derailed as they attempted to engage their emergency breaks. Thousands of small fires erupted around the county - most of which would probably go out on their own or be put out by people - but a very real threat would soon be the city burning to the ground. San Onofre Nuclear Power Station went into emergency shutdown which normally would have sent a large portion of the State into darkness, but that had already been done by the quake itself which was still shaking the ground throughout southern California. One of the more important fires was that of a natural gas facility/refinery west of Longbeach and north of the Port of Los Angeles. Not long after the earthquake, one of the facility administrators activated the building's alarm system to tell employees to evacuate. A massive explosion was imminent.
In the time it took Director Kimball to run from the East Wing to the West Wing of the White House, over one-thousand people were killed.
Televisions inside the West Wing started showing breaking news logos as NBC, ABC, CNN, FOX, and PBS began interrupting their normal broadcasting.
BREAKING NEWS
Director Kimball then, if allowed, rushed into the Oval Office and, after catching her breath, informed President Obama that there was an earthquake ongoing on Los Angeles. It took maybe ten minutes for the DowJones to begin to slip. Within twenty minutes, it was in a freefall towards -3%.
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Phone calls to and from Los Angeles on landlines or cellphones was now a virtual impossibility as cell towers were jammed by literally millions of people trying to call and text at the same time. Thousands fiberoptic and communications lines were destroyed from the earthquake, meaning that it would be virtually impossible for anyone outside of the higher-ups of the government and military to get in touch with anyone in Los Angeles county. A number of officials, such as the mayor of Los Angeles and the leaders of first-responders were not injured, but the same could not be said for California Governor Jerry Brown who fell down a flight of stares during the earthquake. Luckily, the only injury he had was a broken arm at the moment. As of now, the White House is not fully aware of the damage that has been done (and is still being done) to Los Angeles county, or the extent of the damage to basic utilities.
Nearly 20-million people are now without electricity, communications, drinking water, or a functioning sewer system. Gas lines around the city have been broken, leading to a powerful explosion being heard in the distance every few minutes. Some five-thousand people are now either hurt or fatally injured throughout the city.
@John
It was 10:23 AM in Los Angeles, California. Arnie Woodworth, a lead scientist at the United States Geological Survey (USGS) was checking over past records after a report of some minor earthquakes along the San Andreas fault. He and his team had been monitoring both the San Andreas and Cascadia faults for about a week to monitor the (while minor) increased activity in the two faults. He was on the phone with the head of the USGS, Dr. Suzette M. Kimball who was currently at the White House in Washington. She had been on a tour with one of President Obama's staff when she got a call from Arnie, who was complaining about how outdated their computers were. Twenty seconds into the conversation, however, he stopped talking. One of the monitors at his desk had a long list of different USGS monitoring stations throughout California, specifically along the San Andreas fault line. One of the stations on the list was blinking: the Salton Sea. Then another started blinking red, Desert Hot Springs. Then another, and another, and another.
Scientific monitoring equipment in the USGS office began to screech and scream as it prematurely detected what was coming. Arnie put the phone close to his mouth, "Director Kimball, we're.. we're about to have an earthquake."
Dr. Kimball was currently standing in the East Wing of the White House when she heard it. Before she could speak, Arnie spoke again.
"Yeah, the San Andreas is going. We're about to have a major quake here, I... it's going to be bad, more than a 6. You need to tell the President, I gotta go." Arnie hung up the phone and called his team together. Director Kimball started running with the President's aide towards the West Wing, which was on the other side of the White House grounds.
Meanwhile, the earthquake began. The San Andreas fault was slipping as the USGS equipment had detected. It started near the Salton Sea and was rapidly moving north. At 10:25, people started to feel the trembles of the Earth. Then, the trembles became monstrous. In a matter of moments, thousands of car crashes happened throughout Los Angeles as people slammed on their breaks and tried to avoid one another one the road. Gas and water lines started to rupture and windows began shattering as the ground violently shook beneath the feat of over 15-million people. Within seconds, massive swaths of Los Angeles county were without electricity. People on the upper floors of the U.S. Bank Tower would, if they looked out of the windows, notice to their horror that the building was swaying back and forth as the building's dampers lessened the impact on the skyscraper.
LAX was turning into a nightmare. Four aircraft aborted landing while one Vietnamese A320-200 aircraft touched down and began skidding from left to right on the runway as it tried to slow down in the mist of the earthquake. The back landing gear, now seriously damaged, eventually failed. The jet slammed down onto its belly and skidded down the runway, sending sparks everywhere. One of the wings detached from the aircraft as it made its way down the runway, igniting a small fire that had the potential to become deadly. Meanwhile, hundreds of tons of interstate interloops began to crack, and eventually failed. Some motorists were crushed to death by falling concrete, while others fell to their deaths as concrete bridges crumbled. Some multi-million dollar homes in the Hollywood Hills and 90210 fell victim to landslides that swiped away entire buildings. Hundreds of buildings throughout Los Angeles county have either been seriously damaged, or have totally collapsed, killing most of their inhabitants and entombing some lucky survivors.
Across the city, gas, water, and sewer lines began to rupture as transformers that were still connected to a semi-active power grid began to explode. Several trains within the county derailed as they attempted to engage their emergency breaks. Thousands of small fires erupted around the county - most of which would probably go out on their own or be put out by people - but a very real threat would soon be the city burning to the ground. San Onofre Nuclear Power Station went into emergency shutdown which normally would have sent a large portion of the State into darkness, but that had already been done by the quake itself which was still shaking the ground throughout southern California. One of the more important fires was that of a natural gas facility/refinery west of Longbeach and north of the Port of Los Angeles. Not long after the earthquake, one of the facility administrators activated the building's alarm system to tell employees to evacuate. A massive explosion was imminent.
In the time it took Director Kimball to run from the East Wing to the West Wing of the White House, over one-thousand people were killed.
Televisions inside the West Wing started showing breaking news logos as NBC, ABC, CNN, FOX, and PBS began interrupting their normal broadcasting.
BREAKING NEWS
Director Kimball then, if allowed, rushed into the Oval Office and, after catching her breath, informed President Obama that there was an earthquake ongoing on Los Angeles. It took maybe ten minutes for the DowJones to begin to slip. Within twenty minutes, it was in a freefall towards -3%.
::::::::::
Phone calls to and from Los Angeles on landlines or cellphones was now a virtual impossibility as cell towers were jammed by literally millions of people trying to call and text at the same time. Thousands fiberoptic and communications lines were destroyed from the earthquake, meaning that it would be virtually impossible for anyone outside of the higher-ups of the government and military to get in touch with anyone in Los Angeles county. A number of officials, such as the mayor of Los Angeles and the leaders of first-responders were not injured, but the same could not be said for California Governor Jerry Brown who fell down a flight of stares during the earthquake. Luckily, the only injury he had was a broken arm at the moment. As of now, the White House is not fully aware of the damage that has been done (and is still being done) to Los Angeles county, or the extent of the damage to basic utilities.
Nearly 20-million people are now without electricity, communications, drinking water, or a functioning sewer system. Gas lines around the city have been broken, leading to a powerful explosion being heard in the distance every few minutes. Some five-thousand people are now either hurt or fatally injured throughout the city.
@John
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