Los Angeles:
A moderate earthquake has rattled Southern California.
The US Geological Survey says the magnitude 4.1 quake struck 8:07 am on Saturday. It was centered along the San Andreas Fault near Devore, in San Bernardino County. Some buildings swayed in downtown Los Angeles, about 60 miles to the west.
The Geological Survey says a small 2.0 magnitude aftershock hit about a half-mile away about two minutes later.
The US Geological Survey says the magnitude 4.1 quake struck 8:07 am on Saturday. It was centered along the San Andreas Fault near Devore, in San Bernardino County. Some buildings swayed in downtown Los Angeles, about 60 miles to the west.
The Geological Survey says a small 2.0 magnitude aftershock hit about a half-mile away about two minutes later.
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