Last night's widely felt M5.2 near Lamont (south of Bakersfield) appears to have an energetic aftershock series. You can find the aftershock forecast, along with the Did You Feel It? link and other info, at
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Good evening Southern California! Did you feel the magnitude 5.3 quake about 14 mi Northeast of Lamont, CA at 9:09 pm. The #ShakeAlert system was activated. See: earthquake.usgs.gov/ear… @Cal_OES @CAGeoSurvey @USGS_Quakes
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake struck near Bakersfield, California, on Tuesday evening, sending out shockwaves felt across Southern California.
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Updated seismicity map of the M5.2 Lamont #earthquake in California and its aftershocks (blue outlines, now 200+ recorded events). Also included is the epicenter of the 1952 M7.5 Kern County/White Wolf earthquake, also reverse faulting with a strike slip component.
An earthquake rattled parts of Southern California—including the Los Angeles metropolitan area—on Tuesday night, followed by a series of smaller aftershocks, although no major damage has been reported. trib.al/1AFfxo3
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Lamont, California, on Tuesday night and rumbled through a broad stretch of Southern California, including Los Angeles. bit.ly/3AedCCN
Maps are updated within 1-5 minutes of an earthquake or once an hour. (Smaller earthquakes in southern California are added after human processing, which may ...
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