There are no current reports of any damage or injuries.
A series of earthquakes have rattled the Los Angeles area early Monday morning with the biggest being a 4.0 magnitude earthquake centered just east of the Los Angeles International Airport.
According to KABC, the first temblor was recorded around 4:15 a.m. about 1 mile east-northeast of Lennox, California.
This was followed by a 2.5 magnitude aftershock that was recorded only minutes later near to where the initial quake struck.
The third earthquake registered as a 4.0 magnitude quake, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS), and was centered about a mile east-northeast of Lennox, which shook the area about 30 minutes later at approximately 4:44 a.m.
There are no current reports of any damage or injuries.
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