February 1971: The Magnitude-6.5 San Fernando Earthquake Shakes Southern California

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These photos show the aftermath of the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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A damaged section of freeway overpass is pictured following the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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An ambulance was crushed by the collapse of the Olive View Medical Center in Sylmar during the 1971 San Fernado Earthquake.
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A damaged steel-reinforced support for the 5 and 14 freeway overpass was damaged in the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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This image shows a damaged section of the Van Norman Reservoir pipeline. Notice the popped bolts at the bottom of the frame.
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This aerial view shows a collapsed section of the lower Van Norman Dam after the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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An aerial view of displaced railroad tracks in Sylmar after the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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A view inside Olive View Medical Center after the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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This photo shows damage at Olive View Medical Center following the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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Electrical equipment was damaged in Sylmar in the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake. Power to more than 600,000 customers was disrupted.
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A view inside the Los Angeles County Juvenile Facility in Sylmar, where shaking caused a crack in the girls dormitory.
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The 1971 San Fernando Earthquake damaged a pipe on the Maclay Reservoir outlet line in Sylmar.
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This view is looking northeast at the Sylmar Converter Station above the Van Norman Dam after the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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A view outside the Foothill Nursing Home in Sylmar following the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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A driveway slab was lifted in the Sylmar area during the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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A view of the Van Norman Dam after its partial collapse in the 1971 Sylmar Earthquake.
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Damaged pavement and curbing is pictured in Sylmar following the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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This aerial photo shows a housing development northeast of Shinsaw Avenue and Hubbard Street in the Sylmar area. Many homes in the area were damaged in the 1971 San Fernando Earthquake.
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A view of the northern Sylmar area showing the 210 Freeway under construction. Olive View Hospital is in the upper part of this photo.
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This map illustrates widespread shaking from the 1971 San Fernando earthquake in Southern California.
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