2008 Chino Hills earthquake
Milk jugs and other merchandise litter the aisles at a Kmart in Diamond Bar. (An earlier version of this caption said the Kmart was in Chino Hills.) (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Corey Dixon, 14, sifts through deodorant to purchase from Kmart in
Merchandise that fell from the shelves lies in an aisle at a Kmart in Diamond Bar after a strong quake today shook the area. (An earlier version of this caption said the Kmart was in Chino Hills.) (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
Rosa Ramos, an employee at Kmart in Diamond Bar, said she was hit on the head by an item falling off a shelf during the quake. The store stayed open immediately after the quake and customers tried to shop around the fallen items, but then management decided to close for cleanup. (An earlier version of this caption said the Kmart was in Chino Hills.) (Rick Loomis / Los Angeles Times)
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A worker cleans up shattered glass at Pomona City Hall. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
Aaron Brothers employees Justy Koch, left, and Ben York clean up several hundred picture frames knocked from shelves in Brea. Employees spent eight hours the night before stocking the shelves with 2,700 new frames in preparation for a visit from the company’s president. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Dozens of frames fell from shelves in Tuesday’s quake. Aaron Brothers employee Justy Koch cleans up. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Store owner Hilario Sanchez, left, and Antonio Lopez sweep dust and bricks in front of Goleth’s Beauty Salon on Broadway in downtown L.A. after an estimated 5.4 earthquake centered near the Chino Hills area rocked L.A. (Aurelio Jose Barrera / Los Angeles Times)
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Eun Y. Chai consoles a frightened and crying Phebe Chang after they were evacuated from the fourth floor of a building on Olympic Boulevard in downtown
Joan Toulouse of Irvine describes how she was struck by panels falling from the ceiling at the Fullerton library.Toulouse was treated by paramedics but refused to be taken to a hospital. Her friend Tiffanie Dukes, 11, was next to her and jumped out of her seat when the shaking started. Toulouse’s reaction was: “Oh my God, I’m going to lose my life here in this seat. The roof is coming down.” (Lori Shepler / Los Angeles Times)
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People gather along Broadway in downtown after some businesses were evacuated. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
At the rear of the wood-paneled attic room at the Gamble House in Pasadena, Isabel Miesner, 23, of Westwood, ducked under a heavy table as the shaking continued. Others in the group of two dozen crouched between chairs. (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
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Construction workers walk out of the new Los Angeles police headquarters on Spring Street downtown after it was rocked by the estimated 5.4 earthquake. (Bob Chamberlin / Los Angeles Times)
Celine Dove, left, Jennifer Keir and Tony Ortiz of the
People gather along Broadway after some downtown businesses were evacuated and as
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Crews work on a broken water line after the quake. (Francine Orr / Los Angeles Times)
Tawny Murillo, right, and Veronica Ramirez try to call family and friends as they leave Archer Norris Law office located in the Wells Fargo building in the Bunker Hill area of downtown L.A. Officials urged people throughout Southern California to cut back telephone use because the system was being maxed out. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
Marc Fernandez and Carrie Medina clean up drain cleaner that fell from shelves at the ACE Hardware Store at 4200 Chino Hills Parkway in Chino Hills during the earthquake this morning. (Annie Wells / Los Angeles Times)
A man takes a picture of a damaged building on Park Avenue and 3rd Street in Pomona this afternoon. There are reports of minor damage and a few injuries in areas touched by the quake. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)
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Bricks from a building litter an alley at 2nd Street and Park Avenue in Pomona. (Irfan Khan / Los Angeles Times)