Recent Earthquakes in Los Angeles and Southern California
Los Angeles Region Shaken by Multiple Earthquakes in the Past 24 Hours
Southern California, including the Greater Los Angeles Area, has experienced several earthquakes of magnitude 4.5 or greater in the past 24 hours. These earthquakes have caused concern among residents and raised questions about the potential for further seismic activity.
Monday's 4.9 Magnitude Earthquake
On Monday afternoon, a 4.9 magnitude earthquake shook the Los Angeles region, according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter of the quake was located near Barstow, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. The earthquake was felt throughout the region, including in downtown Los Angeles and surrounding suburbs.
Friday's Light 4.6 Magnitude Earthquake
On Friday, a light 4.6 magnitude earthquake struck west of Los Angeles, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The epicenter of this earthquake was located near West Hills, California, and was felt in nearby areas such as Woodland Hills and Calabasas.
Preliminary Magnitude 4.6 Earthquake on Friday
Another earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 struck a Los Angeles region on Friday, according to the USGS. This earthquake was reported to have occurred in the early hours of the morning and was felt by residents in areas such as Santa Monica and Brentwood.
Additional Earthquakes in the Region
In addition to the above earthquakes, several other smaller earthquakes have been reported in the Los Angeles and Southern California region in recent days. These earthquakes have ranged in magnitude from 2.0 to 4.0 and have been located in various parts of the region, including the San Fernando Valley, the Santa Monica Mountains, and the Coachella Valley.
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