An
earthquake of magnitude 7.1 shook the remote town of Ridgecrest
in the Mojave desert on Friday, 1-1/2 days after one of 6.4
magnitude, both of which were felt as far as Los Angeles and Las
Vegas.
"This is what we believe is an earthquake-related death," said
Sgt. Adam Tippetts of the Nye County Sheriff's office, but the
man's name was not released, pending notification of his family.
The death is the first linked by authorities to either quake,
the Los Angeles Times newspaper said.
Deputies had discovered the body of the 56-year-old on Tuesday
on his property in Pahrump, Nevada, about 180 miles (290 km)
northeast of the California city of Ridgecrest that took the
brunt of the quakes.
Officials said he was last seen alive on July 3 at a nearby gas
station. He was found under his vehicle, on which he appeared to
have been working when it appeared to have fallen off its jacks,
Tippetts added.
(Reporting by Rich McKay in Atlanta; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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