Southern California Shaken by Multiple Earthquakes, Including Two Near Malibu
A series of nine earthquakes have been recorded across California since Thursday, with no reported injuries or damage.
- Two earthquakes struck near Malibu within hours, with magnitudes of 3.7 and 3.5, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
- The first quake occurred late Friday night, followed by another early Saturday morning, and both were felt across Los Angeles County and surrounding areas.
- The USGS reported that these are part of a series of nine earthquakes across California since Thursday, the strongest being a 4.3-magnitude quake near Avenal.
- Three additional quakes were recorded along the Hayward fault in the Bay Area, known for its seismic activity, with magnitudes ranging from 2.6 to 3.3.
- Despite the widespread tremors, no injuries or structural damage have been reported, though residents shared their experiences on social media.