Breaking ... Multiple reports on Twitter of an earthquake felt in Southern California. Stay tuned.

KCAL-TV Channel 9 reports a 5.0 quake centered in Ojai, Ventura County. A 5.0 is capable of minor to moderate damage in the immediate vicinity. It's about 80 miles from Ojai to Los Angeles.

Strictly based on a Google search, the San Cayetano Fault runs through Ojai.

(Ojai is not near the San Andreas Fault.)

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Caye

A 5.1 quake can cause minor to moderate damage to structures near the epicenter, especially older structures. It's not unusual for the epicenter to have a communicatons blackout until services are restored.

I suspect we'll get pictures of merchandise down in stores, broken windows here and there, perhaps a collapsed chimney on an older home. But it will take time.

It will take time, but the local newspaper is the Ojai Valley News. I suspect some of the earliest reports of damage (if any) will show up here.

ojaivalleynews.com/

Retired USGS seismologist (and SoCal legend) Dr. Lucy Jones livestreaming on KCAL-TV. She says there were a number of 2s yesterday in Ojai before today's 5.1. She says the San Cayetano Fault is the most likely suspect, but will require field inspection to confirm.

California has an early warning alert system that sends a message to an app on your phone to let you know you're about to feel shaking. It's location specific, so it won't do you any good in Florida (I've tried), but lots of media reports this afternoon that the alert system worked.

@WordsmithFL Yeah, we're about 2 hours away from Ojai, so we didn't feel anything.

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@LiberalLibrarian Yeah, your homeboy would be the Newport-Inglewood Fault.

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