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3.6-magnitude earthquake strikes a mile from Costa Mesa – and then an aftershock
Orange County Register· 1 day agoThe quake shortly before 5 p.m. occurred at a depth of roughly 7.5 miles.
Fifth quake to hit SoCal in 5 days: Small temblor strikes Newport Beach
LA Times via AOL· 2 days agoWednesday's earthquake in Orange County was the fifth of magnitude 2.0 and above that has struck the...
Preliminary magnitude 3.6 earthquake rattles Newport Beach, aftershock follows
NBC Los Angeles· 1 day agoA preliminary magnitude 3.6 earthquake rattled part of Newport Beach on Thursday, according to the...
New data on ‘the Big One’ offers a clearer view of inevitable earthquake catastrophe
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoOn January 26, 1700, a tsunami struck Japan. We know this from written records describing the...
Earthquake felt in Arizona; Colorado murder suspects arrested l Morning News Brief
FOX 10 Phoenix· 2 days agoA 4.6 magnitude earthquake that hit northern Mexico was reportedly felt in southwestern Arizona, two...
2.6-magnitude earthquake felt in Orange County
KTLA articles via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA small earthquake was reported in Orange County Wednesday afternoon, the latest minor quake to be felt in Southern California over the past four days.
Lake County, Ohio, hit by earthquake; California sees 4 within hours
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCalifornia shaken by several earthquakes California also was shaken by several earthquakes Sunday, three of which ...
3.4 magnitude earthquake shakes Bay Area
San Francisco Chronicle· 6 days agoA 3.4 magnitude earthquake rattled Santa Clara County at 3:35 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey said.
West Coast’s ShakeAlert System gets major upgrade before next big earthquake
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoThe U.S. Geological Survey says in addition to over 1500 seismic sensors that detect ground...
3.5 earthquake near South Pasadena shakes parts of Southern California
Pasadena Star-News· 5 days agoThe quake struck shortly before 10 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey reported.