The 4.4 magnitude earthquake shook Southern California near Los Angeles
The 4.4 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California around 7:33 am. local time Tuesday night, according to the US Geological Commission. (USGS). There are no direct reports of injury or damage.
The USGS said 3.4 earthquakes followed a minute later.
The Associated Press reports that the main parentheses have been widely regarded as sharp flashes near the epicenter or distant circular motion. He shook the building for a while in downtown Los Angeles.
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The quake was reported to be about 40 miles south of Sylmar and 30 miles south of Huntington Beach.
CBS Los Angeles quoted seismologist Lucy Jones who said Tuesday's earthquake should not be expected to damage the structure.
Jones said the quake was not the fault of the Sierra Madre - one of the largest in the region - but on the side of the structure.
The USGS said 3.4 earthquakes followed a minute later.
The Associated Press reports that the main parentheses have been widely regarded as sharp flashes near the epicenter or distant circular motion. He shook the building for a while in downtown Los Angeles.
READ ALSO :
The quake was reported to be about 40 miles south of Sylmar and 30 miles south of Huntington Beach.
CBS Los Angeles quoted seismologist Lucy Jones who said Tuesday's earthquake should not be expected to damage the structure.
Jones said the quake was not the fault of the Sierra Madre - one of the largest in the region - but on the side of the structure.
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