As long as the shocks that are fatal to humans last, this is what happened in California and Mexico

Two earthquakes rocked Ridgecrest in California this year - one on July 4th (magnitude 6.4), and the following day, July 5. The latter was even more powerful, 7.1. His movements were felt in almost all southern California, parts of Arizona and Nevada, in the Gulf Zone [...]
The latter was even more powerful, 7.1. His movements were felt in almost all of southern California, parts of Arizona and Nevada, in the Gulf area of San Francisco, Sacramento to Baja California, Mexico.
Nearly 20 million people felt the first earthquake, 30 million a second. But despite their great strength, these earthquakes caused only one dead and 25 injured, 20 on the first day, and five in the second. Meanwhile, an earthquake of the same magnitude, 7.1 in 2017 in Mexico, caused 370 deaths and over 6,000 injuries. That swing learns to last 20 seconds.
Just two hours before he hit, the country had commemorated through numerous ceremonies the devastating 1985 earthquake, which killed 10,000 people. The Los Angeles Times then cited the conclusions of a report saying that dozens of buildings collapsed within seconds, leaving people out of time. Experts who did the verifications later found that the collapsed buildings had construction problems and were named by inspectors as habitable at a time when they were not. The buildings in the 2017 earthquake in Mexico caused corruption, the article said.












