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A Southern California earthquake measuring 2.7 struck near Sherman Oaks, sending a jolt through L.A., triggering ShakeAlert ...
Impact: The 1933 earthquake was Southern California’s deadliest in the modern record, leaving nearly 120 dead and causing $40 ...
On Tuesday afternoon, a magnitude 2.7 earthquake hit the Los Angeles area, sending tremors through Southern California. Its ...
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.4 struck northern Sonoma County Sunday afternoon. The quake's epicenter was recorded near ...
Southern California’s last “Big One” was in 1857, when an earthquake with a magnitude of roughly 7.9 ruptured 225 miles of fault on the San Andreas, between Monterey and San Bernardino counties.
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And quakes continued after Monday’s Southern California tremor, as recorded by the Southern California Earthquake Data Center, all less than a magnitude 3 — below 2.5 are generally not felt.
California’s northwest corner has experienced the most seismic activity in the state in recent years – eight magnitude-7.0 or higher earthquakes within the last century.
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake off the California coast briefly triggered a tsunami warning for parts of Northern California and southern Oregon, but the warning was canceled just before noon.
In this same page, two earthquakes were recorded in the morning of Thursday, September 26 at around 5 AM near California. Though this did not occur on land, they were close to geological faults. This ...