Second Earthquake Jolts Los Angeles Area within Hours
Initial Earthquake Strikes Early Saturday Morning
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.5 rattled the L.A. metropolitan area early Saturday. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quake struck at 6:30 a.m. The epicenter was said to be 11 kilometers (about 6.8 miles), at a depth of 14.4 kilometers (about 8.7 miles).
No Immediate Reports of Damage or Injuries
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries resulting from the earthquake. Despite its moderate magnitude, the quake was not strong enough to cause significant damage or disrupt daily life in the affected areas.
Just Hours After a 3.8-Magnitude Quake
Saturday morning’s temblor came just hours after a 3.8-magnitude quake shook the Malibu area shortly before midnight Friday. The rapid succession of earthquakes has left residents in the area on high alert, with many taking to social media to express their concerns and share their experiences.
Interactive Map of the Earthquake’s Epicenter
Click here for an interactive map of the earthquake’s epicenter, providing a detailed visual representation of the quake’s impact area and surrounding regions.
Conclusion
The two earthquakes in quick succession have raised concerns about the seismic activity in the Los Angeles area. While the quakes were not strong enough to cause widespread damage, they serve as a reminder of the region’s vulnerability to natural disasters. As the area continues to experience increased seismic activity, it is essential for residents to remain vigilant and prepared for potential future earthquakes.
FAQs
* What was the magnitude of the initial earthquake?
+ 3.5
* When did the initial earthquake strike?
+ 6:30 a.m. on Saturday
* What was the depth of the initial earthquake?
+ 14.4 kilometers (about 8.7 miles)
* Were there reports of damage or injuries?
+ No, there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries resulting from the earthquake.