No Damage, Injuries in Magnitude 2.9 Quake
From Times Staff Reports
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake struck two miles southeast of Marina del Rey on Monday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The 5:51 p.m. temblor was felt on Los Angeles’ Westside, but caused neither damage nor injuries.
The earthquake occurred at a depth of six miles.
The state’s largest quake of the day was a magnitude 3.3 aftershock of the Dec. 22 San Simeon earthquake.
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