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Earthquake, Malibu
3.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Malibu area
A magnitude-3.6 earthquake rattled the Malibu area early Monday, according to the US Geological Survey. The earthquake was reported at 4:22 a.m. on Monday and had a depth of about 6.5 miles. Over 1,000 people reported having felt the shaking on the USGS Felt Report.
3.6 magnitude earthquake rattles Malibu
The quake was centered 3.3 miles northwest of Malibu and was the third earthquake of magnitude 3.4 or greater in the past five days centered in Malibu.
Magnitude 3.6 earthquake rattles Southern California’s Malibu area
A 3.6 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California’s coastal region Monday at 4:22 a.m. The quake hit roughly 3 miles northwest of Malibu at a depth of about 10 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Los Angeles Times
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L.A. rattled by three more small earthquakes north of Malibu
Three small earthquakes struck north of
Malibu
on Monday morning, just four days after a magnitude 4.7 quake was reported in the same area along the Pacific coast. The first
earthquake
Monday ...
NBC Los Angeles on MSN
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Dozens of aftershocks follow magnitude-4.7 Malibu earthquake
An
earthquake
centered in the
Malibu
area produced shaking Thursday morning in widespread parts of Southern California ...
ABC7
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MyShake app gets more than 20,000 downloads in 3 hours after Malibu-area earthquake
Officials says after Thursday's earthquake, there were more than 20,000 downloads of the MyShake app in just three hours.
Canyon News
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Another Earthquake Strikes Near Malibu
On Monday, September 16, the city of Malibu disclosed on its Facebook page that the region experienced a 3.7 earthquake ...
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