3.2 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Southern California, No Immediate Damage Reported

In the early hours of Monday morning, residents across parts of Southern California were woken by a 3.2 magnitude earthquake, centered less than a mile from Lennox and merely 1.6 miles southwest of Inglewood, CBS News Los Angeles reports. Occurring at approximately 4:48 a.m. and plunging 8 miles deep, the tremor rippled through the South Bay area, resonating as far south as Long Beach and as far north as Granada Hills, as described by the KTLA.

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