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Per ABC7, a 4.2-magnitude earthquake hit Los Angeles, California early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake hit at about 4:30 a.m. The quake was centered 1.3 miles from Pacoima and 1.4 miles north-northeast of San Fernando, USGS said.
A strong shaking was felt across the San Fernando Valley region.
It was not clear if there was any damage or injuries due to the quake.
Social media users noticed the quake.
“Huge Earthquake in Los Angeles just now. Haven’t felt a shake like that in a long time”
Huge Earthquake in Los Angeles just now. Haven’t felt a shake like that in a long time
— Dennis Feitosa (@gowithdennis) July 30, 2020
“The scheduled wake up #Earthquake in Los Angeles has taken place, now that you’re awake it’s time to tune and watch the launch !”
The scheduled wake up #Earthquake in Los Angeles has taken place, now that you’re awake it’s time to tune and watch the launch ! https://t.co/9v8iW93Aoc
— Michael Dubron (@MichaelDubron) July 30, 2020
This is the 4th felt #earthquake in Greater Los Angeles Area, Calif. in the last 11 minutes https://t.co/wPtMW5ND1t
— EMSC (@LastQuake) July 30, 2020
“Sitting in the edge of my bed after this 4:30am earthquake in Los Angeles #earthquake”
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