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List of earthquakes in California. The earliest known earthquake in the U.S. state of California was documented in 1769 by the Spanish explorers and Catholic missionaries of the Portolá expedition as they traveled northward from San Diego along the Santa Ana River near the present site of Los Angeles. Ship captains and other explorers also ...
Aug 12, 2024 · Probability of a Major Earthquake in the Los Angeles Region. About 30 earthquakes occur every day in Southern California. Most have a magnitude of less than 2.0 and are almost never felt. No evidence exists that earthquakes are more likely to occur in certain kinds of weather.
YearDateLocationTime2024Aug 6Bakersfield Area ‡9:092024Jul 29Barstow**1:002023Aug 20Ojai ‡‡2:41pm2014Mar 28La Habra ††9:09pmCatalogs of all southern California events recorded since 1932 can be accessed elsewhere. The earthquakes which are listed here are marked with colored squares indicating magnitude. The scale is as follows: Under magnitude 4.5. Magnitude 4.5 to 5.4.
Nov 22, 2021 · Looking at the locations of the major epicenters of the five major earthquakes that occurred in California after the turn of the 20th century and from a geographic point of view, it is not all that surprising why they occurred where they did.
Feb 9, 2021 · When the Sylmar earthquake rumbled through Los Angeles 50 years ago, on Feb. 9, 1971, the top of the earthen Lower Van Norman Dam melted into the reservoir.
- doug.smith@latimes.com
- Senior Writer
More than 100 earthquakes occur each day in California, though most are small in magnitude and do not cause damage. Here's a look at some of the larger temblors in state history.
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Dec 3, 2023 · Northridge, Los Angeles saw a dangerous 6.7 Mw earthquake on the morning of January 17th, 1994 that struck a densely populated area, leading to 57 deaths and over 1,000 injuries. Damages exceeded 20 billion dollars, with many buildings, roads, and overpasses destroyed.