"Southern California Shaken by 3.8 Magnitude Earthquake in Malibu"

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A 3.8 magnitude earthquake struck Southern California near Malibu, with no immediate reports of injuries. The US Geological Survey (USGS) stated that the earthquake was too small to trigger alerts to cell phones. Southern California experiences around 10,000 earthquakes annually, with most being too small to be felt. In May, a 5.5 magnitude earthquake hit Northern California, causing disruptions and 911 line outages.
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