Los Angeles Rocked By Magnitude-3.3 Earthquake
Early Sunday morning, parts of Los Angeles were rattled by a magnitude-3.3 earthquake.
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A screenshot of a map from the Los Angeles Times shows where the earthquake occurred at 3:19 a.m. in the San Fernando Valley. It was aid that light shaking was felt in the northwest section of the Valley, while weak shaking was felt in the rest of the Valley and into downtown Los Angeles and the Westside, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

As the news site notes, citing the Modified Mercalli Intensity Scale, light shaking can wake people up and rattle dishes and windows. It can also rock stationary motor vehicles and can feel like a truck hitting a building. So far, there have been no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
The quake comes nearly two weeks after a magnitude-3.7 temblor shook Los Angeles on April 22. That quake came after three earthquakes of 3.0 or higher in a 10-day period. This latest one also comes just a day after Puerto Rico was hit by a 5.5 magnitude quake which briefly knocked power out for residents. There was also no reports of casualties or damage.
This story is still developing. We will continue to keep you updated when more details have been shared.
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