4.2 magnitude California earthquake, aftershock shake Malibu Beach area
Los Angeles firefighters were sweeping area, searching for any damage
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A 4.2 magnitude earthquake and at least three aftershocks have shaken California Wednesday morning.
The first was a 4.2 magnitude earthquake about 3.7 miles south of Malibu Beach around 2 a.m. local time, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. It was reported at a depth of 9.2 miles.
It was followed by a 3.5 magnitude aftershock in the same area, then a 2.8 and a 2.6.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department said it completed "a strategic 470 square-mile survey of the City of Los Angeles following the 4.2M earthquake near Malibu."
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"No damage or injuries were reported and normal operational mode has resumed," the department added.
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The National Weather Service also said there was no tsunami threat.
Fox News' Melissa Summers contributed to this report.