Southern California experienced a moderate earthquake on Friday morning at 10:55 am Pacific Time with a preliminary magnitude of 4.2, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The earthquake was centered near Lytle Creek, a community in San Bernardino County, near where the San Jacinto fault intersects with the San Andreas fault. It was felt across a wide area including Los Angeles and parts of Orange County. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The quake occurred at a depth of 8.8 km and was the second earthquake in the Los Angeles area since the beginning of 2024. The Los Angeles Fire Department completed a survey of the city and reported no damage or injuries. The USGS noted there is a 1-in-20 chance of a larger earthquake occurring in the next few days, serving as a reminder of the region's vulnerability to seismic activity.
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.2 was recorded southwest of Lytle Creek Friday morning. https://t.co/6Ii0q7rN1I
Thousands of people reported feeling a magnitude 4.1 earthquake in parts of Southern California Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, and there were no immediate reports of injuries or infrastructure damage. https://t.co/77iI0YefgX?
A light, 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck Southern California on Friday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The temblor happened at 10:55 a.m. Pacific Time, data from the agency shows. https://t.co/mLwnTqSUj6
NEW: A light but widely felt earthquake shook Southern California on Friday morning. https://t.co/jSRDPqlRzR
4.2-magnitude quake jolts Southern California, seismologists say. ‘Welcome to 2024’ https://t.co/CLP5F8t2Vm
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake rattled Southern California on Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck less than a mile from Lytle Creek, a sparsely populated community about 16 miles north of downtown San Bernardino. https://t.co/62FrV4ZGfz
A widely felt earthquake shook Southern California on Friday. STORY: https://t.co/PqB5w0e9hk https://t.co/cDGtPORTCN
Minor Earthquake Felt Throughout Southern California https://t.co/8oMKIN82om https://t.co/PrTKX0zj2K
A light but widely felt earthquake shook Southern California on Friday. There were no immediate reports of damage to buildings, other infrastructure or injuries. https://t.co/xtdHsbpYZu
A 4.2 magnitude #earthquake just occurred just outside of city of Los Angeles. Did y’all feel it? #LosAngelesearthquake https://t.co/lvDa61lfkF
The quake was felt in Los Angeles and other parts of Orange County. https://t.co/DDg0vs2jZE
A preliminary magnitude 4.1 earthquake was felt across SoCal, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It was centered seven-tenths of a mile northwest of Lytle Creek in San Bernardino County. There was no immediate word of damage or injuries. https://t.co/42FgoKBgnn
#BREAKING: A M4.1 earthquake jolted Southern California with a depth of 8.8 km, according to USGS.
An earthquake just shook the L.A. area this morning. Our @LAFD has completed a survey of the City of Los Angeles. No damage or injuries were reported. This is a reminder that earthquakes can happen at any time. Make a plan to prepare for emergencies at https://t.co/GJoVYC3VBE. https://t.co/Nhja1uNv9p
A preliminary magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck the Lytle Creek area in SoCal on Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. https://t.co/hn0ZELHk4E
M4.1 earthquake this morning near Lytle Creek, near where the San Jacinto fault intersects with the San Andreas fault. As always, about a 1-in-20 chance of a larger earthquake within the next few days. #BePrepared https://t.co/KXIOj9G0cW
LAFD Alert-Lytle Creek #LytleCreekEarthquake Earthquake Information Statement https://t.co/DlRUY0avRI
BREAKING: Moderate earthquake hits southern California 🔗Read more https://t.co/lr7Zpi3iWa
A wide area of Southern California has been shaken by a moderate earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.1, the AP reports https://t.co/woeZZ75Mb9
4.1-magnitude earthquake rocks Los Angeles area. https://t.co/rg3MXcta79 Click the image to read more:
Did you feel it? A preliminary magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck the Lytle Creek area on Friday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. https://t.co/Ztna5Lwvzn https://t.co/ueUBoFDbfJ
BREAKING: Southern California has been shaken by a moderate earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.1 https://t.co/7BZcQKwUxF
DID YOU FEEL IT? Magnitude 4.1 earthquake rattles Southern California #BREAKING https://t.co/VJMLAmBjQR
Good morning Southern California! Did you feel the magnitude 4.1 quake about 1 mile northwest of Lytle Creek at 10:55 am? See: https://t.co/ruR4y9u93k The #ShakeAlert system was activated. @CAGeoSurvey @Cal_OES @USGS_Quakes @USGS https://t.co/f8gbi25FwD
#BREAKING 4.1 magnitude #earthquake strikes Lytle Creek area, USGS says https://t.co/SfGct7PRZl
Oooooh so that was an #Earthquake. https://t.co/VMh641lEnM
BREAKING: Earthquake hit parts of California https://t.co/U7R7Taq6w3
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Moderate earthquake felt in Los Angeles, parts of Orange County.
4.7 MAG earthquake just rattled Los Angeles. Second earthquake in LA since beginning of 2024. https://t.co/xaCMWIF83t
4.1 magnitude earthquake near Lytle Creek, California 🫨 https://t.co/C0fitzIo6u
4.4 quake near LA https://t.co/F1uuKhrXYC
#EARTHQUAKE 4.6-magnitude earthquake hits near Lytle Creek - did you feel it?
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A 4.6 magnitude earthquake occurred 0.62mi SW of Lytle Creek, California. Details: https://t.co/dKyMfhSpwh Map: https://t.co/a1wGQwdPEa
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So a massive earthquake in Japan. A small earthquake in Rockville, MD. A small earthquake in NYC. Interesting...