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3.9 Earthquake offering the area of ​​Malibu, says USGS

Malibu, California (KABC) – An earthquake in strength 3.9 shaken the Malibu area on Sunday evening, according to the US Geological Survey.

The quake beat at 8:17 p.m. and was about 8 miles from Westlake Village and 9 miles from Thousand Oaks, the USGS said. It was the third Sunday in a row that an earthquake in Los Angeles County was hit.

No injuries or structural damage were reported.

ABC7 has put together a list of elements that are important in your earthquake set so that you are prepared for “the big ones”.

ABC7 viewers reported on the earthquake in a thousand Oaks, Montebello, Carson and Camarillo.

“I felt it in Long Beach,” wrote Tonia Franklin on Facebook. “A wall trembled for a few seconds. I pray almost every day that we have no catastrophic earthquake, and I have prayed in this way since the big earthquake in Northhridge in 1994.”

From 9 p.m., more than 2,800 people had reported on the USGS website to feel the quake in areas that extend from Santa Barbara to Mission Viejo.

The Temblor, whose depth was measured at 9 miles, was initially measured in the amount of 4.0 before it was downgraded.

The quake on Sunday evening follows a quake of 3.3 near Malibu on March 10th and a quake in Westlake Village on March 9th.

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