Christina Coleman, a Fox News correspondent, was eliminating the air on Sunday afternoon on a The missing American College student When a 4.1 earthquake struck southern California.
Coleman, who is based in Los Angeles, was reading its text on the “Fox Report” when it was heard in the background for a few seconds.
“I'm sorry, I think we are just He suffered from a simple earthquake Anchor John Scott told the anchor here.
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The sizes of the earthquake by force. (Fox Report)
The American Geological Survey said 4.1 size The earthquake shook the area After 1 pm Pacific time. The mile center was 7 miles southwest of the village of Witkelik, a city about 35 miles northwest of Los Angeles.
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“It was good – I would like to say perhaps from 3 to 5 seconds of rapid stun there,” said Coleman. “And you know, when I read these textual programs, as you know, I am writing, and I limit them in these turns remotely, and I focus excessively, so when it starts to move like this, you are like, wait, what happens?
Scott praised his colleague to end her report even with the earthquake.
“Christina, you once He was roaming a bear Through your live shot, now you have an earthquake in a live shot. You are a real professional. Good for you, “he said.
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Several small tremors felt within minutes of the initial tremor. There were no immediate reports on injuries or damage.