A 5.1-magnitude quake struck near the city of La Habra at 9:09 PM , about 20 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. The tremor was felt
across California on Friday along with more than 20 aftershocks, lasting from 10 to 15 seconds!
All of this comes not long after March, 10, When California was struck by a magnitude 6.9 earthquake
which affected its northern part. With an epicenter 50 miles west
of the city of Eureka, it was widely felt across the region by
thousands of people, and followed by more than a half-dozen
aftershocks.
Could this have some relation to Fracking?
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