4.6-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Southern California, No Major Damage Reported
The quake near Malibu was felt widely across Los Angeles, prompting safety checks but resulting in no significant injuries or structural damage.
- A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck near Malibu, Southern California, widely felt across the Los Angeles area without causing significant damage or injuries.
- The quake occurred on the 53rd anniversary of the 1971 San Fernando earthquake, a reminder of the region's seismic history.
- Los Angeles Fire Department conducted a comprehensive survey of the area, confirming no major damage or injuries.
- Several small aftershocks followed the main quake, but no tsunami warning was issued.
- The earthquake prompted reminders for residents to prepare for aftershocks and check on neighbors, especially the elderly.