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A 3.2-magnitude earthquake in the Pacific Ocean just off the coast of Malibu shook the Los Angeles area, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The 8-mile deep quake hit 3 miles from Malibu Beach at ...
A magnitude 3.2 earthquake hit a few miles south of Malibu on Wednesday, sending a gentle jolt through the beachside city and light shaking into Westside Los Angeles.
The Kern County earthquake happened around 12:09 p.m., at a depth of four miles. Julie Sharp is a digital producer at CBS Los Angeles. She is a South Bay native and majored in print journalism at ...
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The USGS 'Did You Feel It' page indicated weak shaking was reported in parts of Malibu, Los Angeles, Culver City, Santa Monica, Carson, the San Fernando and San Gabriel valleys, Camarillo and ...
A preliminary 3.2-magnitude earthquake was reported off the coast ... Chelsea Hylton is a web producer for CBS Los Angeles. She covers local breaking news across the Southern California region.
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A preliminary magnitude 3.2 earthquake was recorded roughly five miles east-southeast of Malibu, according to USGS.