A magnitude 4.4 earthquake centered near Highland Park, Los Angeles, shook the Southern California region Monday afternoon. The tremor was felt from the San Fernando Valley to San Diego, causing minor disruptions but no injuries or significant damage were reported.
Buildings swayed, dishes rattled, and car alarms blared as the earthquake shook residents across the region. Although the tremor was noticeable, it did not trigger widespread panic or alarm.
Emergency services have not reported any immediate calls for assistance related to the earthquake. However, local authorities are monitoring the situation for possible aftershocks.
The earthquake serves as a reminder of the region’s seismic activity and the importance of preparedness. While this event caused minimal disruption, larger earthquakes pose a significant risk to the area, underscoring the need for continued awareness of earthquake safety and building codes.