Two earthquakes, of 4.2 and 3.0 in magnitude, have occurred 80 kilometers to the north of Los Angeles, generating over a dozen aftershocks.
The first tremor shook the area at about 7:00 pm local time on Saturday (3:00 am GMT on Sunday). It occurred 13 kilometers from the town of Castaic, and was reported to be a foreshock to the second tremor.
It happened at 7:18 pm local time on Saturday (3:18 am GMT on Sunday), about 10 kilometers from the town of Castaic and 80 kilometers from Los Angeles, the US Geological Survey reported.
Initially, the magnitude of the second tremor was reported at 4.5.
I don't care how minor it was, my bed was rolling #laquake
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It generated over a dozen aftershocks, USGS seismologist Lucy Jones told CBS.
Hardest #earthquake I have felt in my life #CastaicQuake#Castaic
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No damage or injuries have been reported after the tremors.
All these little earthquakes in Castaic are starting to scare me. May God have mercy on all of us.
— I'm always (@Happytobemelee) January 4, 2015
Local resident Victoria Contreras, 49, told The Los Angeles Times that the second tremor shook her shelves containing liquor and soda, saying that “all my bottles started rattling, then one great big boom.”
She added that she “almost fell off the stool.”
Over the last 10 days, there has been three quakes of magnitude 3.0 or more in the area, The Times stated.
The northern Los Angeles quakes came hours after a 4.9-magnitude
earthquake had shaken a large swath of central Idaho. The
epicenter of the quake, followed by two aftershocks, was recorded
6.5 kilometers from the town of Challis, according to the US
Geological Survey.
The Idaho quake caused no injuries, but resulted in rock slides,
damaged homes and knocked out power around Custer County, Reuters
cited local officials as saying.