2.5 Quake Causes No Damage
A minor earthquake rattled Newport Beach residents early Monday.
The new temblor--not an aftershock--struck at 5:31 a.m. with a 2.5 magnitude, said Jim Mori, scientist in charge of the U.S. Geological Survey in Pasadena.
The earthquake occurred three miles east-northeast of Newport Beach, authorities said.
“I felt it. It woke me up,” said City Council member Janice A. Debay.
Jean H. Watt, a former Newport Beach council member, was also awakened. “It was just quick,” she said, a short jolt.
The quake was so light that the Newport Beach Police Department reported that not one person called to inquire about it.
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