by Ed Morrissey
In the latest of a series of major earthquakes to hit the Americas this year, Baja California produced a temblor that reached 6.9 on the Richter scale this afternoon, with effects felt throughout Southern California, Arizona, and into Nevada. It also appeared to trigger a series of quakes father north, the strongest of which was a 4.1 quake in Santa Rosa:
A string of earthquakes rattled the Pacific Coast of the United States and Mexico on Sunday, including a magnitude 6.9 quake that could be felt across Baja California, Arizona and southern California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
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