A light, 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck in Southern California on Sunday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
A 3.3-magnitude earthquake​ was reported in the Malibu area early Monday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck Malibu just past 1 p.m. PT. The earthquake sent tremors to Santa Barbara and Los Angeles.
A 4.1-magnitude earthquake shook Malibu, the San Fernando Valley and other parts of Southern California on Sunday afternoon.
The strongest was a 3.4 magnitude quake that struck near San Bernardino, with more than 500 people feeling the quake.
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