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4.7-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Malibu Thursday Morning

MALIBU, CA. (THECOUNT) — A 4.7-magnitude earthquake struck just off the coast of Malibu, California, early Thursday morning, shaking residents across the region. The earthquake, recorded at 7:28 a.m. on September 12, was centered approximately 10 miles southwest of Malibu and felt across Los Angeles County and parts of Ventura County.

According to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), the earthquake originated at a shallow depth of around 6 miles, which likely contributed to its strong shaking being felt in the surrounding areas. Although no major damage has been reported so far, local authorities are urging residents to remain cautious, as aftershocks could follow.

Widespread Shaking Felt:

The quake rattled homes and businesses in Malibu, Santa Monica, and as far inland as downtown Los Angeles. Social media was quickly flooded with reports from residents who were jolted awake by the tremors, many describing the shaking as intense but brief. Emergency services across the region were mobilized, with firefighters and police units conducting precautionary inspections of roads, bridges, and buildings for signs of structural damage.

No Immediate Reports of Injuries or Major Damage:

So far, there have been no immediate reports of serious injuries or significant damage, but officials are continuing to assess the situation. Malibu residents have been advised to inspect their homes for any potential damage, especially to gas lines, electrical wiring, and water pipes. The Los Angeles Fire Department has activated its Earthquake Mode, with crews surveying the city to ensure public safety.

Seismologists Monitoring Aftershocks:

Seismologists are closely monitoring the situation, warning that aftershocks are likely in the coming hours or days. Lucy Jones, a prominent seismologist in California, noted on social media that the earthquake occurred along a fault line in the Pacific Ocean, which is part of the complex tectonic activity that characterizes Southern California. While this quake was relatively moderate in size, Jones advised residents to be prepared for the possibility of aftershocks.

A Reminder of California’s Earthquake Risk:

This earthquake serves as a stark reminder of the seismic risks that Southern California faces. Residents are encouraged to review their earthquake preparedness plans, ensure that emergency kits are stocked, and secure heavy furniture or objects that could pose a hazard during a quake.

As Malibu and surrounding areas remain on high alert, local emergency services are urging residents to avoid non-essential travel and report any signs of damage to local authorities.

More information will be provided as updates become available.

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