3.5-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Orange County, Causes Disneyland Rattles

  • A 3.5-magnitude earthquake hit the Fullerton area in California on Monday night, as reported by the U.S. Geological Survey.
  • According to the USGS, the earthquake struck around 8:09 PM with its epicenter being just over a mile east of Fullerton. The quake was felt at Disneyland and its surrounding areas, as reported by park visitors and ABC7 viewers.
  • No immediate reports of damage, injuries, or aftershocks have been received following the earthquake.




3.5-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Fullerton, Felt at Disneyland

A 3.5-Magnitude Earthquake Felt at Disneyland

A 3.5-magnitude earthquake hit Fullerton, California, Monday night, the U.S. Geological Survey confirms. This quake was even perceived by visitors at Disneyland, causing quite a stir.

Details of the Fullerton Earthquake

The USGS reports that the earthquake struck at 8:09 p.m. with its epicenter just over a mile east of Fullerton. Residents near the epicenter reported experiencing a strong single jolt.

Reports of shaking were also received from viewers in Anaheim, notably at Disneyland, and in Tustin as well. At present, no damage or injuries have been reported, nor have there been any updates on additional aftershocks.

For more detailed information on this news, you can read the full article in English.

Video of the Earthquake

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