Magnitude 3.7 Earthquake Centered Near Baldwin Hills Rattles SoCal
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magnitude 3.7 earthquake centered near Windsor Hills and Baldwin Hills shook Southern California around 12:03 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The earthquake was centered less than a mile south of View Park-Windsor Hills, according to the USGS.
The temblor was widely felt across Southern California, with Los Angeles International Airport tweeting that it was felt at the airport but reporting no damage.
NBCLA followers from Santa Monica and West Hollywood, up to Burbank and east to Whittier and Bell Gardens reported feeling the jolt. People down in the South Bay, in Torrance, reported feeling the quake, with USGS's site reporting that it was felt in parts of Long Beach.
— David Biggar (@DavidNBCLA) April 22, 2020Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said the LA Fire Department had been activated to conduct its routine survey of the city to assess for any damage.
It was not immediately clear if the earthquake caused any damage
Here's a bit of perspective on tonight's 3.7 #earthquake...— David Biggar (@DavidNBCLA) April 22, 2020
Considered a minor quake, California averages about 200 3.X quakes per year. @NBCLA pic.twitter.com/Nr8CRnY714