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  2. Magnitude 4.6 earthquakes shakes storm-battered Los Angeles area

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    February 9, 2024 at 6:41 PM. Robert Gauthier. An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.6 on Friday rocked a Los Angeles region that has been battered by a series of winter storms since last ...

  3. A 4.6-magnitude earthquake shakes greater Los Angeles. No ...

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    A 4.6-magnitude earthquake struck the Southern California coast near Malibu on Friday and was widely felt in the Los Angeles region, rattling windows and shaking shelves but bringing no reports of ...

  4. Southern California Earthquake Center - Wikipedia

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    The current director of SCEC is Yehuda Ben-Zion . The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) was founded as a Science & Technology Center on February 1, 1991, with joint funding by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the U. S. Geological Survey (USGS). SCEC graduated from the STC Program in 2002 and has been funded as a stand-alone ...

  5. Malibu earthquake rattles Southern California - AOL

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    A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck near Malibu on Friday and was felt across a wide swath of Southern California. The temblor was reported at 1:47 p.m., with an epicenter about two and a half miles ...

  6. Zazzle - Wikipedia

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    Zazzle. Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers ...

  7. Los Angeles earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles earthquake could refer to: 1933 Long Beach earthquake. 1952 Kern County earthquake. 1971 San Fernando earthquake. 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake. 1991 Sierra Madre earthquake. 1992 Landers earthquake. 1994 Northridge earthquake. 2008 Chino Hills earthquake.

  8. A magnitude 4.2 earthquake shakes a wide area of Southern ...

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — A magnitude 4.2 earthquake was felt widely across the nation's second largest city Friday and shook things off shelves near the epicenter in a small mountain community east of ...

  9. List of earthquakes in California - Wikipedia

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    In 1933, the Long Beach earthquake occurred in a populated area and damaged or destroyed many public school buildings in Long Beach and Los Angeles. Some decades later, the San Fernando earthquake affected the San Fernando Valley north of Los Angeles with heavy damage to several hospitals. In both cases, the perception of California policy ...

  10. Los Angeles shaken by magnitude 4.7 earthquake - AOL

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    Houses were shaken across Los Angeles after being hit with a 4.7 magnitude earthquake. The quake occurred just before 2pm on Friday, in the wake of intense storms that have battered the city and ...

  11. 1987 Whittier Narrows earthquake - Wikipedia

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    The 7:42 a.m. 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.