2014 La Habra earthquake

[2] Despite its moderate magnitude, it had a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), and caused a total of $10.8 million in damage.

[1][2] Thirteen water mains broke in Fullerton, forcing roughly 70 families to be displaced from their homes after they were declared temporarily uninhabitable.

[1] This area was previously shaken by the 5.4 Mw 2008 Chino Hills earthquake, which struck on the Yorba Linda Fault on July 29, 2008.

Although the ShakeMap displays a vast area of highest Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong), the maximum observed Mercalli intensity was VII (Very strong), reported in La Habra, Brea, La Habra Heights, and Rowland Heights.

In the area close to the epicenter, the greatest recorded Mercalli intensity for the DYFI map (Did You Feel It?)

[1] In La Habra, a Red Cross shelter was established for residents who were forced out of their homes or who opted to stay.