On Monday, an earthquake of a magnitude of 6.5 hit central California about 200 miles north of Los Angeles. At least two people died. The town of Paso Robles was heavily damaged in what was the largest earthquake to hit the state in four years.
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On Monday, an earthquake of a magnitude of 6.5 hit central California about 200 miles north of Los Angeles. At least two people died. The town of Paso Robles was heavily damaged in what was the largest earthquake to hit the state in four years.