Los Angeles was hit with a 3.9-magnitude earthquake following the Academy Awards on Sunday, March 2
The earthquake struck the L.A. area at around 10:13 p.m., reaching 2.1 km (1.3 miles) west-northwest of North Hollywood as well as Universal City and Studio City, among other nearby cities, according to a report from the United States Geological Survey.
The USGS reported that there was weak to light shaking in the areas affected by the earthquake. Some areas — such as San Bernardino — felt no impact at all, according to the survey map. Shaking was also felt in Orange County and Ventura County, ABC 7 Los Angeles reported.
The Los Angeles Fire Department wrote on X (formerly Twitter) that they were “not entering earthquake mode.”
Local authorities received no immediate calls for medical assistance or damage, according to reports.
The earthquake was felt 10 miles from where the Oscars was held at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood on Sunday night.
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