Susan Hough

Seismologist and scientist in charge of the Pasadena office of the US Geological Survey

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Seismologist and scientist in charge of the Pasadena office of the US Geological Survey

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The Los Angeles region was hit with a moderate  5.4 earthquake  this morning. It rattled windows for miles but apparently caused no serious damage.

Earthquake Centered Near Chino Hills Measures 5.4

The Los Angeles region was hit with a moderate 5.4 earthquake this morning. It rattled windows for miles but apparently caused no serious damage.

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