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Earthquake hits Los Angeles right during live show: how the hosts reacted

Users praise the presenters' professional reaction to earthquake in Los Angeles

On Monday, August 10, a 4.4 magnitude earthquake hit California, shaking several studios in Los Angeles. However, the journalists did not lose their cool and continued to broadcast, remaining calm.

The moments with the tremors were captured on camera, which spread online. Users are delighted with how calmly the anchors reacted to the earthquake, People writes.

The tremors were felt throughout Southern California, including in Los Angeles, where the NBA Today program was filmed. Anchor Malika Andrews was having a video call when the ground beneath her feet began to shake.

"...As we have a bit of an earthquake here in Los Angeles. So, we're just going to make sure that our studio lights, everything stays safe, everything's shaking," the host continued calmly, addressing the team behind the cameras.

Another viral video was shot in the studio of the ESPN sports channel, where the podcast was being recorded. The show's participants were talking in different places, but each of them felt the tremor.

One of the presenters bent down, and behind her, pieces of equipment began to fall from the ceiling. Others felt the earthquake but did not get up from their desks. Everyone managed to stay calm and not interrupt the workflow.

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