What should I do if I feel an earthquake?
Drop, cover, and hold on. Protect your head and neck.
News / Earthquakes
A magnitude 3.5 earthquake was reported off the coast of Southern California near Catalina Island, causing minor tremors felt across the Los Angeles area. This event highlights the ongoing seismic activity in the region and the importance o...
The earthquake, automatically reported by Quakebot, occurred at a depth of nearly seven miles. While no immediate reports of injuries or damage have surfaced, the event underscores the geological dynamics of the region. The USGS encourages residents who felt the earthquake to report their experiences. This recent quake is the third reported off the Southern California coast in the past week, following a 3.0 magnitude incident near Port Hueneme and a 2.9 magnitude temblor west of Malibu. Such events highlight the importance of being prepared for potential seismic activity. You can sign up for the Unshaken newsletter at latimes.com/Unshaken?ref=yanuki.com to learn more about earthquake preparedness, including earthquake kits and essential apps.
Drop, cover, and hold on. Protect your head and neck.
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