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Shock was the strongest in the Los Angeles area since the 1971 San Fernando earthquake and was felt as far as San Diego and San Luis Obispo, California and Las Vegas, Nevada. Communication systems and local media were temporarily impaired and power was cut, leaving numerous early morning workers stranded in disabled elevators. An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 rattled Los Angeles late Friday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The quake, at 11:38 p.m., was centered near San Gabriel Boulevard and the Pomona Freeway, 10.

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A magnitude 3.7 earthquake was reported Wednesday morning at 12:03 a.m. Pacific time in Los Angeles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake occurred less than a mile from View. LOS ANGELES, CA — The ShakeAlertLA app will stop issuing earthquake warnings after Dec. 31, and it was announced Wednesday that people can download a free statewide app that builds on the Los.

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SCEC collaborators from Harvard and Caltech have developed a new, statistical way to rapidly identify the most likely fault (or sets of candidate faults) in the Community Fault Model (CFM) that...
Highlights from geology, geodesy, seismology, geotechnical and forecasting studies associated with the 2019 Ridgecrest earthquake sequence.

Earthquake fault line raises new concerns in California

Scientists say California's Garlock Fault is capable of generating a 8.0 earthquake; Claudia Cowan reports from Los Angeles.

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The Los Angeles area was rattled by a magnitude-3.3 earthquake early Sunday morning.

The quake was centered about one mile northwest of Chatsworth, a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

According to the USGS, the quake struck around 3:19 a.m. local time and had a depth of just over four miles.

There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.

A magnitude 3.3 earthquake rattled some residents in the Los Angeles area early Sunday. (USGS)

Some area residents took to social media to say the temblor woke them in the middle of the night.

'Woke me from a dead sleep. Lots of loud rattling,' one person who lives near Chatsworth posted on Twitter.

'I felt it also in Studio City,' another person wrote. 'It seemed like several earthquakes in quick succession.'

The quake comes nearly two weeks after a magnitude-3.7 temblor shook Los Angeles on April 22. That quake came after a series of three earthquakes of 3.0 or higher in a 10-day period.

Breaking News California Earthquake Now

Los Angeles sits on a number of fault lines and usually gets several small earthquakes each year.

According to the Los Angeles Times, a three-year data sample shows that California and Nevada are hit with an average of 234 earthquakes that have magnitudes between 3.0 and 4.0 per year.

California unveils earthquake warning system

New system sends earthquake warnings through an app and the wireless system that issues Amber Alerts; insight from Richard Allen, director of the UC Berkeley Seismological Lab.

Last summer, Southern California experienced its largest earthquake sequence in two decades, beginning July 4.

A magnitude-6.4 quake rocked the Mojave Desert about 120 miles north of Los Angeles before a 7.1 rattler hit the next day, followed by more than 100,000 aftershocks.

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A study released in October from the California Institute of Technology and NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory found that the Garlock Fault – which runs east to west for 185 miles from the San Andreas Fault to Death Valley started to move for the first time in 500 years after the series of quakes.

California has the nation's first Earthquake Early Warning System. Ground sensors from across the state detect earthquakes before humans can feel them, giving people warnings seconds before the shaking starts.

Earthquakes Southern California Today

Fox News' Brie Stimson and Danielle Wallace contributed to this report.