Sept. 4, 2007 (KABC-TV) (KABC) -- A moderate earthquake shook southern California Tuesday morning.
The quake was centered 11 miles west of San Diego, about 7 miles below the surface. There are no reports of injuries or damage as a result of this quake.
This is the third moderate earthquake to hit Southern California in as many days. A 3.2 quake hit near Yorba Linda Monday and a 4.7 quake struck near Lake Elsinore Sunday.
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