Preliminary 5.2-magnitude earthquake strikes near Bakersfield, rattles LA County

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A preliminary 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Bakersfield and shook all the way to Los Angeles County.

It happened at about 9:09 p.m., roughly 14.29 miles southwest of Lamont, California, which borders Bakersfield. It is a relatively rural area about 89 miles north of Downtown Los Angeles.

Immediately after the earthquake, the Los Angeles Fire Department deployed its helicopters to survey the region for any potential damages. 

“Our @LAFD has activated to conduct its routine survey of the city and assess for any damages,” Mayor Karen Bass tweeted.” City teams will continue to monitor any impacts.”

The United States Geological Survey posted a map depicting the intensity of the shaking in the regions surrounding Lamont. According to the map, the shaking was mild in LA County but between light and moderate near the epicenter of Lamont. 

Geologists believe there is little to no risk of landslides or liquefaction in the area, according to the USGS.

Allen Husker, a seismology research professor at the California Institute of Technology, attributed the shaking in LA to the basin effect. Basins, due to their softer nature, tend to magnify the shaking. 

Over a dozen more earthquakes followed the original, with magnitudes between 2.5 and 4.5. 

The aftershocks struck near Lamont and Grapevine. 

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