A small earthquake shook the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area on Friday night, but there weren’t any immediate reports of major damage or injuries.
The magnitude-4.3 quake struck shortly after 7.58 p.m. and was centred near Carson, about 21 miles (34km) southeast of downtown LA, according to preliminary information from the U.S. Geological Survey website.
Its depth was reported at about 9 miles (14km), the USGS reported.
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Some people reported feeling a jolt ranging from a moment to several seconds across the area. It was felt in neighboring cities, including Santa Monica, Torrance and Beverly Hills. No problems were reported at an oil refinery in Carson.
The Los Angeles Fire Department went into earthquake emergency mode, sending vehicles and helicopters to patrol its 470 square miles (1,217sqkm) area but said it didn’t receive any reports of “significant damage or injury,” according to a department statement.
Seismologist Lucy Jones told
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