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Even little earthquakes are a big deal these days My first indication of last week’s magnitude 4.4 earthquake came from the L.A. Times’ Slack messaging system.
Earthquakes are a way of life if you live in Los Angeles. But what about when you never feel them — even as your Shake Alert is blaring and your friends are buzzing about the temblor?
It's been an unusually active year for earthquakes in Los Angeles, as Thursday morning's magnitude 4.7 Malibu temblor shows.
It's not surprising that people by the epicenter near Barstow felt the strongest jolt. But in L.A. Basin, some felt nothing, while others reported swaying for 15 seconds.
It's been an unusually active year for earthquakes in Los Angeles, as Thursday morning's magnitude 4.7 Malibu temblor shows.
Having half a dozen earthquakes with a magnitude 2.5 or greater strike in a single week is not a common occurrence in Southern California.
While earthquakes are not uncommon in L.A., recent tremors have increased local anxiety over the years. Here’s everything to know about the earthquakes and the aftershocks.
L.A. County residents may have felt a rumble Friday morning, but it was not a reported earthquake— instead a “sonic boom” that traveled through the air.
Southern Californians were jolted awake by a pair of earthquakes before dawn, with the largest measuring 4.0 on the Richter scale. There have been no initial reports of damage or injuries stemming ...
And it is probably worth noting that a 1.2 magnitude earthquake was reported on Wednesday morning near Loma Linda, Calif., about 60 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, according to a post on X ...
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