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USGS: More small quakes likely

SCV church sends help to earthquake victims in Ridgecrest

- By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer

Members of the World Mission Society Church of God brought water to residents of Ridgecrest who were affected by the recent series of earthquake­s that began Thursday.

Church coordinato­r Gabriela Garcia was one of 25 people who decided to join together and help those without access to water and gas.

“Of course, with the magnitude of that earthquake, there was no way to (receive access to) water,” she said.

One of the church’s members, who resides in Ridgecrest, was without water. With that in mind also, Garcia and

other members stepped in to help. They went to Home Depot and Dollar Tree, which donated about 70 cases of water.

They woke up early on Sunday and made the trek, greeted by residents and the Ridgecrest Police Department. The police department took to Facebook to thank those who provided water and food for the city’s residents. They also made a request on Facebook for cases of water to be donated to the nearby town of Trona, which was among the hardesthit communitie­s near the earthquake­s’ epicenters.

“The police department was very helpful to the people (in town),” Garcia said. “They said a lot of the people outside (of Ridgecrest) don’t realize about (how extensive) the damage is.”

A magnitude-6.4 earthquake struck near Ridgecrest on Thursday, followed by a series of aftershock­s and a magnitude-7.1 earthquake on Friday. Reports of injuries and damage came out of San Bernardino County and Kern County.

In the past, members of the church have reached out to neighborho­ods in Santa Clarita affected by wildfires, Garcia said. Moving forward, in case of any natural disaster, she said they will continue to help.

 ?? Photo courtesy of Gabriela Garcia ?? Helpers from the World Mission Society Church of God in Santa Clarita provide water for earthquake victims Sunday in Ridgecrest, near the epicenter of the three most recent quakes. The U.S. Geological Survey warned about the chances of more earthquake­s occurring within the next week.
Photo courtesy of Gabriela Garcia Helpers from the World Mission Society Church of God in Santa Clarita provide water for earthquake victims Sunday in Ridgecrest, near the epicenter of the three most recent quakes. The U.S. Geological Survey warned about the chances of more earthquake­s occurring within the next week.
 ?? Photo courtesy of Gabriela Garcia ?? Volunteers from the congregati­on of the World Mission Society Church of God in Santa Clarita meets with Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breedan, right, on Sunday. Breedan met Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday after he announced a state of emergency.
Photo courtesy of Gabriela Garcia Volunteers from the congregati­on of the World Mission Society Church of God in Santa Clarita meets with Ridgecrest Mayor Peggy Breedan, right, on Sunday. Breedan met Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday after he announced a state of emergency.

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