3.2 Aftershock Centered Near Encino
ENCINO —
A 3.2-magnitude earthquake centered two miles north of Encino shook little more than nerves Wednesday evening in the San Fernando Valley, officials said.
Neither injuries nor damage was reported.
The 6:29 p.m. temblor was the latest aftershock of the 1994 Northridge earthquake, said Caltech seismologist Doug Given.
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