3.0 Aftershock 2 Miles From City
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A 3.0-magnitude aftershock of the 1994 Northridge earthquake rumbled through Simi Valley late Saturday, authorities reported.
Centered about two miles southeast of the city, the aftershock was felt about 9 p.m., according to Caltech seismologists.
The Simi Valley Police Department and Ventura County Fire Department reported no calls from residents concerning the quake.
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