There have been around 27 2.5 magnitude or greater earthquakes along or near the San Andreas Fault in California within the last seven days, data from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
The southern section of the fault has not experienced a major rupture since 1857, leading scientists to warn of the increasing likelihood of a substantial earthquake, often referred to as the "Big One."
The seismic event attracted attention due to it occurring in close proximity to where the 2025 Oscars ceremony was taking place.
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Why It Matters
The San Andreas Fault, extending roughly 800 miles through California, is a significant source of seismic concern due to its potential to produce large earthquakes.The southern section of the fault has not experienced a major rupture since 1857, leading scientists to warn of the increasing likelihood of a substantial earthquake, often referred to as the "Big One."
What To Know
At around 10:13 p.m. local time Sunday, a 3.9-magnitude earthquake struck California approximately 10 miles northwest of Los Angeles, USGS reported.The seismic event attracted attention due to it occurring in close proximity to where the 2025 Oscars ceremony was taking place.

Dozens of earthquakes noted around San Andreas in past 7 days
Multiple tremors were recorded by the USGS over the past week, including one which struck as the Oscars ceremony was underway.
