A magnitude 4.7 earthquake was reported centered near Malibu at 7:28 a.m. Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The earthquake was centered 3.5 miles northwest of Malibu and 4.9 miles southwest of Agoura Hills.
It was about 6.5 miles deep.
It was centered 6.4 miles southwest of Agoura and 7.1 miles southeast of Thousand Oaks.
The earthquake was felt in Burbank, Santa Clarita, Long Beach and Anaheim.
There were no reports of injuries or damage.
“Pursuant to protocol, the Los Angeles Fire Department is now in earthquake mode, as personnel from all 106 neighborhood fire stations conduct a strategic survey by land, air and sea of their districts, examining critical infrastructure and areas of local concern across our 470 square mile City of Los Angeles jurisdiction,” the LAFD said in a statement.
“Once this process is complete and reports are consolidated, assuming there is no significant damage, LAFD Earthquake Mode will be complete. … There are currently no initial reports of structural damage or injuries,” the LAFD statement said.
There is no tsunami warning following the earthquake, according to the National Weather Service.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass told KNX, “All of our departments are on alert. As of right now, everything is looking like it’s OK.”
