KTLA anchors reacted to a 4.4 magnitude earthquake live on-air Monday. (Image source: YouTube)
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Earthquake!': Watch These News Anchors Take Cover Live On-Air as Quake Hits Los Angeles
March 17, 2014
"We are having an earthquake."
Two KTLA-TV anchors ducked under their desks live on the air Monday morning as a magnitude 4.4 earthquake rumbled through Los Angeles.
"Earthquake," anchor Chris Schauble said. "We are having an earthquake."
KTLA anchors reacted to a 4.4 magnitude earthquake live on-air Monday. (Image source: YouTube)
The two anchors then sought cover under their desk until the conclusion of the shaking.
"That felt very strong," co-anchor Megan Henderson added.
KTLA anchors reacted to a 4.4 magnitude earthquake live on-air Monday. (Image source: YouTube)
Following the incident live on-air, users on social media poked fun at Schauble's "earthquake face."
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Schauble seemed to be taking it all in stride, later changing his Twitter avatar to a screen grab of his earthquake face.
Love that @ChrisKTLA is embracing his new famous facial expression. pic.twitter.com/s3uMmzswwR
— Simon Ostler (@SimonOstler) March 17, 2014
#ff @ChrisKTLA. He already changed his avatar to his earthquake reaction face. pic.twitter.com/vllVowSbOL
— Mike Hayes (@michaelhayes) March 17, 2014
This post has been updated.
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