Two small earthquakes struck the Malibu area, with the first occurring at 11:44 p.m. Friday, measuring 3.7 in magnitude, felt widely throughout the Westside, San Fernando Valley, and Ventura County. A second quake followed early Saturday at 6:30 a.m., registering 3.5, prompting noticeable jolts in Ventura County, where some car alarms were triggered. Fortunately, despite these tremors being felt across the Los Angeles basin and South Bay, there were no reports of damage. Both quakes were centered near Malibu, highlighting the seismic activity in the region.
The first earthquake, a magnitude 3.7, was felt across various regions including the Westside and San Fernando Valley, while the second one was a magnitude 3.5.
Residents from Ventura County experienced a sharp jolt during the second quake, which triggered some car alarms but fortunately caused no reported damage.
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