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Small earthquake recorded near Hollywood

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A small earthquake was reported Monday morning near Hollywood.

The 2.6 magnitude temblor was reported at 7:44 a.m. A preliminary map put the epicenter around Universal City.

Because it was so small, it's unclear how widely the quake was felt.

But the U.S. Geological Survey said a few people did report feeling it.

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Image: Map shows location of the earthquake north of Hollywood. Credit: USGS

 
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