Just had an earthquake in Los Angeles

It's kind of odd, that we had an earthquake swarm at Petrolia, then Adak, and now Yerington. Almost like 3 tectonic explosions.
I have been following the USGS site for twenty plus years and have never seen anything like this on our side of the Pacific.
The earth moves in a different time frame than you and I, and only time will tell what it all means.
 
Other TV stations didn’t even bother to mention this one.
Quite a wimpy one for the KABC top news story of the morning. They felt it at the studio so it was a morning news story but barely deserved mentioning.
Video or it doesn’t count. Already have a red backpack. Runny egg commercial made me almost barf.
 
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The earth has been active lately. The 3.6 in Highland was probably big enough for a lot of people to feel.


55 minutes ago 1.5 magnitude, 18 km depth
Ford City, California, United States

59 minutes ago 2.8 magnitude, 4 km depth
Ferndale, California, United States

1 hour ago 2.6 magnitude, 2 km depth
Los Banos, California, United States

1 hour ago 2.2 magnitude, 9 km depth
Anza, California, United States

4 hours ago 2.6 magnitude, 21 km depth
Ferndale, California, United States

7 hours ago 2.4 magnitude, 5 km depth
Hayward, California, United States

7 hours ago 4.1 magnitude, 20 km depth
Ferndale, California, United States

7 hours ago 2.0 magnitude, 1 km depth
Cobb, California, United States

9 hours ago 3.6 magnitude, 8 km depth
Highland, California, United States

10 hours ago 1.9 magnitude, 2 km depth
Avalon, California, United States
 
Didn’t feel anything noticeable at all. At the time I was tracking an airplane flight from March AFB to North Island Naval Air Station of a Homeland Security plane so I should have felt it.
Epicenter only about 12 miles away from here as the crow flies.
Must have been in the dead zone just west of the epicenter.
 
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