Earthquake strikes one of America's richest neighborhoods
Briefly

On Wednesday, a 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Malibu, California, causing tremors felt in Los Angeles and Montebello. Despite the quake's proximity to affluent Malibu, which suffered devastating wildfires earlier this year, no injuries or damages were reported. The quake was part of an increasing frequency of seismic activity in the region, sparking discussions online about the potential for a larger earthquake, known as the 'Big One,' along the San Andreas Fault, which could have catastrophic consequences in the future.
Experts are 'fairly confident that there could be a pretty large earthquake at some point in the next 30 years.'
Read at Mail Online
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