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Earthquake felt strongly in the San Fernando Valley
A magnitude-4.2 earthquake struck 1.2 miles north of Pacoima at 4:29 a.m. Thursday, July 30, according to the US Geological Survey.
The jolt, which appeared to last about 10 seconds, violently shook the San Fernando Valley.
The quake was initially registered as a magnitude 4.3 quake but downgraded about 10 minutes later by the U.S.G.S.
People in the San Fernando Valley, La Crescenta, Downtown Los Angeles, the Miracle Mile area, Hollywood and Pasadena reported feeling the quake.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
A magnitude-3.3 aftershock hit at 4:38 a.m.
#EarthquakeMode; INC#0192; 4:45AM; Following the M4.5 #earthquake activity in the greater Los Angeles area (#SanFernando) at 4:29 AM, LAFD is, according to protocol, in Earthquake Emergency Mode with fire department vehicles … https://t.co/bm32Mg0nIC
— LAFD (@LAFD) July 30, 2020
#earthquake preliminary mag 4.2 near San Fernando. In Santa Monica near the coast sensation was slow then a fast rattle shaking whole house with pictures on walls shaking. No damage in home. No damage flights running from LAPD Air Support due to low cloud ceiling.@KNX1070
— Pete Demetriou (@knxpete) July 30, 2020
City News Service contributed to this report.
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