On Sunday night, a magnitude 3.9 earthquake hit the San Fernando Valley, California, around 10:15 p.m., with the epicenter near North Hollywood. Although widely felt across Los Angeles, there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries. Over 8,000 residents reported feeling the tremors according to the USGS. The Los Angeles Fire Department announced it would not activate earthquake emergency protocols. Witnesses described the shaking as notably strong, yet many continued their evening plans unshaken by the earthquake.
It was so scary, I heard some noise, and after the ground was shaking very hard. ... I was very, like, chill, but we were surprised.
The Los Angeles Fire Department stated they would not be entering earthquake mode after a magnitude 3.9 earthquake struck the area.
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