A series of powerful earthquakes struck Southern California on Tuesday, leaving residents shaken and sparking widespread concern. According to maps and reports, the quakes, which measured up to 6.4 in magnitude, were centered in the Mojave Desert, but their impact was felt as far north as Los Angeles and as far south as San Diego. Emergency services scrambled to respond to reports of damage and injuries, with officials warning of potential aftershocks and landslides in the affected areas. As the region remains on high alert, residents are left wondering if this is just the beginning of a larger seismic event.
Maps: Earthquakes Shake Southern California The New York Times