A large, 4.7-magnitude earthquake rattled parts of southern California early Thursday morning, according to the US Geological Survey.
The quake struck the Malibu area around 7:28 a.m. with an initial magnitude of 5.1, officials said. It has since been downgraded to 4.7.
Nearby, the city of Anaheim reported “no known issues or concerns” following the quake.
“We’ve felt a rolling, pronounced earthquake in Anaheim,” the city of Anaheim posted on X. “Early reports put it at 5.1 (subject to change) near Malibu.
“We will monitor reports and facilities with no known issues or concerns in Anaheim at this time.”
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