Southern California is bracing for aftershocks after a 4.4 magnitude earthquake rattled millions in and around Los Angeles during lunchtime. There were no reports of significant damage or injuries. NBC’s Liz Kreutz reports for TODAY.
Fans are calling ESPN anchor Malika Andrews a “true pro” for the way she handled an earthquake on live TV. Andrews, who hosts ESPN’s NBA Today and NBA Countdown, was interviewing basketball analyst Rebecca Lobo on Monday when a 4.4-magnitude earthquake shook ESPN’s Los Angeles studios. There was a crashing sound and the camera momentarily swerved. For a split second, Andrews appeared to struggle with her balance, but then she carried on without missing a beat.
” Many people took to social media to praise Andrews’ cool, calm and collected reaction to the earthquake, which was felt around the Los Angeles area when it hit on Aug. 12. Lobo, who Andrews was interviewing via video link from Connecticut when the incident occurred, wrote on X that she was “stunned by both the earthquake and how @malika_andrews handled it like a boss. Wow.” Many others marveled at Andrews’ complete composure throughout.
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