
Two small earthquakes rattled part of the Malibu area.
The first was reported around 11:44 p.m. Friday and was registered as a magnitude 3.7. It was felt across the Westside, San Fernando Valley and Ventura County as well as in the Los Angeles basin and South Bay.
A second quake, which was measured as a magnitude 3.5, struck in the same area at 6:30 a.m. on Saturday. Residents in Ventura County reported feeling a sharp jolt and triggered some car alarms.
The epicenter was seven miles northwest of Malibu and nine miles southwest of Thousand Oaks.
There were no reports of damage.