Los Angeles, June 24, 2025 — A 2.7 magnitude earthquake struck the Los Angeles area early Tuesday morning, prompting brief tremors but causing no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) indicated that a magnitude 2.7 quake took place at 12:22 p.m. on Tuesday in Los Angeles. This tremor was located four miles from Burbank and Beverly Hills, five miles from West Hollywood, and seven miles from San Fernando.
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Over the past 10 days, there have been no earthquakes registering 3.0 or higher in the vicinity.
According to a recent three-year data sample, the greater Los Angeles area experiences an average of 59 earthquakes annually with magnitudes ranging from 2.0 to 3.0.
Earthquake Now Alerts Issued
While the quake was minor in magnitude, it serves as a reminder of California’s ongoing seismic activity. The “earthquake now” alerts were briefly activated through regional early warning systems, notifying residents seconds before the shaking occurred — a critical tool for future preparedness.
What You Should Know
- Magnitude: 2.7
- Location: Four miles from Burbank and Beverly Hills
- Time: 12:22 p.m.
- Depth: 3 miles
- Damage: None reported
Experts note that smaller quakes like this are common across Southern California and typically serve as minor stress releases along the fault lines. However, they also stress the importance of readiness for larger events.
Stay Prepared
Though no emergency response was triggered, residents are encouraged to review safety plans, secure heavy furniture, and ensure that emergency kits are up to date. For ongoing updates, follow local emergency services and LoudFact’s real-time coverage.