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A powerful earthquake rocked Los Angeles and other parts of Southern California on Monday afternoon.

The 4.9-magnitude quake hit the Golden State around 1 p.m. with the epicenter about 13 miles northeast of Barstow in San Bernardino County, according to the US Geological Survey.

Following the initial rumble, major aftershocks were also felt that measured at 3.5 and 2.7.


  Shaking was reportedly felt in Los Angeles, and around Southern California. Andy – stock.adobe.com Shaking was reportedly felt in Los Angeles, and around Southern California. Andy – stock.adobe.com

So far, no damage to buildings or injuries have been reported, KTLA reported.

“This one felt like a little bit of rolling,” California Highway Patrol spokesperson Shane Hernandez told KTLA. “And then, as the aftershocks came in, it felt a little like it was pushing up towards us … It just seemed like it never stopped.”

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