California has been rocked by a 4.4 magnitude earthquake that sent shockwaves through Los Angeles.
The US Geological Survey (USGS) detected the tremor at 9:32am PT (12:32pm ET), about three miles outside of Muscoy in San Bernardino County.
A 3.1 magnitude quake hit just four minutes later in the same area, with smaller quakes under magnitude 2 also detected around the epicenter.
Over the past 10 days, three earthquakes with magnitudes of 3.0 or higher have been recorded near the area.
The USGS has received dozens of reports of shaking from locals, with some located as far west as Long Beach. No damages or injuries have been reported.
The earthquakes were detected along the San Bernardino Fault, which is considered the active segment of the San Andreas Fault system to the northwest of San Gorgonio Pass.
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California has been rocked by a 4.4 magnitude earthquake that sent shockwaves through Los Angeles
The seismic activity was detected along the San Bernardino Fault, which is considered the active segment of the San Andreas Fault system