"Lytle Creek Rattled by 4.1 Magnitude Earthquake, Reports USGS"

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A 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit the Lytle Creek area in California, with its epicenter at the Cajon Pass, a location known for seismic activity due to the convergence of the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults. Initially reported as a 4.6 magnitude quake, it was later downgraded by the USGS. Residents across various cities felt the tremor, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or significant damage. The event has prompted reminders about the importance of having an earthquake kit prepared.
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