Skip to main content
Earthquake Swarm Hits Malibu and Surrounding Areas in California

Earthquake Swarm Hits Malibu and Surrounding Areas in California

A series of earthquakes rattled the Malibu region and surrounding areas of California on March 9, 2025, prompting concerns about seismic activity in the state. The initial quake, measured at a magnitude of 4.7, struck near Malibu, followed by several aftershocks, the largest being a 3.9 magnitude event. Local authorities and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported no immediate injuries or significant damage, but the series of tremors has put residents on high alert.

The Los Angeles Times and KTLA reported that the quakes were part of an ongoing seismic sequence in the area, with experts from the USGS noting an uptick in moderate seismic activity. CNN highlighted that similar swarms have occurred in the past, with the most recent being in 2020. The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is closely monitoring the situation and has urged residents to prepare for potential larger quakes.

The community response has been one of caution and preparedness, with many residents reviewing their emergency plans and stocking up on necessary supplies. Seismologists advise that while these events are concerning, they also serve as a reminder for Californians to stay vigilant and prepared for seismic events, which are a regular part of life in the state.

X talks about this news

Can you Like

In a dramatic escalation of California's ongoing battle against illicit substances, authorities have launched what could be the most ambitious crackdown on illegal cannabis operations yet. With illega...
Valley fever, a fungal infection once confined to the arid Southwest, is raising alarms as cases surge in unexpected areas. From California's sun-baked valleys to expanding desert communities in Utah,...
In a move that's igniting fierce debate, California Governor Gavin Newsom has proposed extending the state's cap-and-trade program through 2045, aiming to funnel billions into climate initiatives. But...