Earlier Friday, ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim was filming when a 5.4 magnitude foreshock hit -- at the time believing it was an aftershock of the 6.4 quake.

“There is about a 1 in 20 chance that this location will be having an even bigger earthquake within the next few days,” seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones said.

Southern California is bracing for more aftershocks after a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook the region late Friday, one day after a 6.4 … Eva is a talented and well known reporter and has managed to make a name for herself by being a part of many stories and she has also completed a lot of jobs in her career.

Mario Tama/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Powerful aftershocks are still shaking Southern California on Friday after a massive 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked the region on the Fourth of July.. ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim was filming when a 5.4 magnitude aftershock hit Friday morning. Kern County saw over 100 aftershocks on Thursday, county fire officials said, and experts warn the threat is not over. ABC News' Eva Pilgrim on what Michael Bloomberg needs to qualify for the next debate: "He needs one more state or national poll putting him at above 10% to qualify." Southern California is bracing for more aftershocks after a powerful 7.1 magnitude earthquake shook the region late Friday, one day after a 6.4 magnitude quake struck. ABC's Eva pilgrim starts us off in San Bernardino county.

POWERFUL AFTERSHOCKS STRIKE: Aftershocks continue to rock Southern California, with millions of people on high alert after a 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit earlier this week; seismologists warning that an even bigger earthquake could hit in the next few days. Reporter: Tonight, damage reports coming in after southern California was rocked by a major earthquake, the largest to hit the region in 20 years. Earlier Friday, ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim was filming when a 5.4 magnitude foreshock hit -- at the time believing it was an aftershock of the 6.4 quake. So this was a first… 5.4 aftershock.

https://abcn.ws/2J0gebC Kern County saw more than 100 aftershocks to the 6.4 quake on Thursday, county fire officials said, and experts warned the threat is not over. Earlier Friday, ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim was filming when a 5.4 magnitude foreshock hit -- at the time believing it was an aftershock of the 6.4 quake. Eva Pilgrim is a reporter, anchor and newscaster and she is currently working for the ABC News. "There is about a 1 in 20 chance that this location will be having an even bigger earthquake within … Kern County saw more than 100 aftershocks to the 6.4 quake on Thursday, county fire officials said, and experts warned the threat is not over. — Eva Pilgrim (@EvaPilgrim) July 5, 2019. She started first as a web producer but she later started working as an anchor and did some reporting. Powerful aftershocks are still shaking Southern California on Friday after a massive 6.4 magnitude earthquake rocked the region on the Fourth of July.. ABC News correspondent Eva Pilgrim … — Eva Pilgrim (@EvaPilgrim) July 5, 2019 . Kern County saw over 100 aftershocks on Thursday, county fire officials said, and experts warn the threat is not over.

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