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2.7-magnitude earthquake strikes near Sherman Oaks in San Fernando Valley
2.7-magnitude earthquake strikes near Sherman Oaks in San Fernando Valley

CBS News

time24-06-2025

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2.7-magnitude earthquake strikes near Sherman Oaks in San Fernando Valley

A preliminary 2.7-magnitude earthquake struck near Sherman Oaks on Wednesday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake was reported at 12:22 p.m. and its epicenter was recorded about a mile from the Sherman Oaks neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley. The USGS Community Internet Intensity Map categorized the quake as a light or level four intensity. As of 12:35 p.m., the USGS "Did You Feel It?" response tool received 12 responses from individuals who reported feeling the earthquake. It is unclear if any damage or injuries have been reported.

3.6-magnitude earthquake strikes near Idyllwild in Riverside County
3.6-magnitude earthquake strikes near Idyllwild in Riverside County

CBS News

time04-06-2025

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3.6-magnitude earthquake strikes near Idyllwild in Riverside County

A 3.6-magnitude earthquake struck near Idyllwild in Riverside County on Wednesday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake was reported around 12:27 p.m. with a depth of nine miles. U.S. Geological Survey Based on the USGS's Interactive Map, the quake's impact reached nearby areas including Hemet, Indio, Cathedral City, Banning and Perris. According to the USGS "Did You Feel It?" response tool, about 164 people responded feeling the quake. It is categorized on the USGS Community Internet Intensity Map as a light or level four intensity quake. It is unclear if any injuries or damage have been reported.

Popular Ohio weatherman abruptly taken off air as local ABC affiliate cites 'personnel matter'
Popular Ohio weatherman abruptly taken off air as local ABC affiliate cites 'personnel matter'

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

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Popular Ohio weatherman abruptly taken off air as local ABC affiliate cites 'personnel matter'

WEWS News 5, a local ABC affiliate in Cleveland, Ohio, announced on Friday that Meteorologist Mark Johnson was no longer employed at the station after delivering weather forecasts for nearly three decades at the affiliate. "News 5 wants to share with our viewers a change to our on-air staffing. Meteorologist Mark Johnson is no longer employed at WEWS," a statement from the outlet read. Jodie Heisner, the station's news director, told that they couldn't "comment beyond what was posted on our website." "We want our audiences to know that News 5 and its parent company, Scripps, take protecting our audiences' trust very seriously by requiring our employees to adhere to the highest ethical standards. We cannot provide further details, as this is a personnel matter," Steve Weinstein, WEWS vice president and general manager said, according to the statement. Ohio Man Accused Of Killing Deputy Denied Bond As Chaos Disrupts Packed Court Room Several fans have taken to Johnson's Facebook page to post in support of the weatherman. One user wrote, "Well no reason for me to ever watch WEWS 5 every [sic] again!" Read On The Fox News App Johnson replied to the post on Facebook, as reported by The New York Post, and said, "I still love my News5 Family. Some great people." "More than anyone, you know there will be sunshine after a storm. Clevelanders stand with you… your stellar reputation cannot be tarnished and we celebrate your decades of loyalty to our community," another fan wrote to the meteorologist. Johnson has not issued an official statement about his employment. Another News 5 meteorologist, Katie McGraw, acknowledged she was stepping in for Johnson during a broadcast on Friday, and another stepped in for Johnson on May 6, according to News 5 broadcasts. The former meteorologist posted on Facebook and on Threads about a small earthquake in the area on Sunday. Click Here For More Coverage Of Media And Culture "Did You Feel It?? Small earthquake just before 11pm in Ashtabula County... Lake Erie Bluffs seismograph shows the quake here. 10:47pm near Harpersfield. Measured 2.5.," Johnson wrote on social media. Johnson's last appearance on the station appears to be on Monday, May 5, when he appeared on News 5 throughout the day, according to the News 5 article source: Popular Ohio weatherman abruptly taken off air as local ABC affiliate cites 'personnel matter'

Large earthquake hits off the coast of Turkey
Large earthquake hits off the coast of Turkey

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

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Large earthquake hits off the coast of Turkey

A series of earthquakes shook Europe's largest city of Istanbul on Wednesday, sending people running from buildings and Turkish authorities warning residents to stay outdoors. The largest quake had a magnitude of 6.2 and struck the Marmara Sea 13 miles off the Turkish coast at 2:49 p.m. local time (4:49 a.m. ET), according to the United States Geological Survey. That was followed by at least three aftershocks between magnitudes 4 and 5, the USGS said, all clustered near the economic maritime artery of the Bosporus Strait. The USGS' "Did You Feel It?" map said it shook cities as far away as the Bulgarian capital of Sofia and the Romanian capital of Bucharest. But so far, Turkish officials have found no "damage or adverse conditions on our highways, airports, trains or subways," according to Turkish Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu on X. Turkey's disaster management agency, the AFAD, has "now started field scans," Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said. Security camera footage distributed by the Reuters news agency showed the moment the earthquake struck. People were seen sitting in a cafe in Istanbul, which has a population of 16 million, before getting up to leave once the shaking started. Some shops reportedly closed following the initial quake and its aftershocks. This is a developing story. Please check back for further updates. This article was originally published on

3.9 magnitude earthquake strikes near Malibu
3.9 magnitude earthquake strikes near Malibu

CBS News

time17-03-2025

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3.9 magnitude earthquake strikes near Malibu

A 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck near Malibu on Sunday evening, marking one of several temblors to hit the region in recent weeks. It happened a little after 8:15 p.m. about six miles northwest of the beach city, close to Robert H. Meyer Memorial State Beach, according to the United States Geological Survey. Thus far there have been no reports of injury or damage from the quake. People from the surrounding area felt the trembling, according to the USGS' "Did You Feel It?" tracker, which saw some people as far north as Camarillo making reports. This is a developing story. Check back for details.

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