A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck overnight Tuesday near Bakersfield, California and shook all the way to Los Angeles. It happened at about 9:09 p.m., roughly 30 kilometres southwest of Lamont, California, which borders Bakersfield. It is a relatively rural area about 140 kilometres north of downtown Los Angeles.
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Los Angeles residents shaken by 5.2 magnitude earthquake in nearby Bakersfield
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