A 3.3 magnitude earthquake hit Los Angeles, California, jolting people awake on Sunday morning.
According to the USGS, it hit at around 3:19 a.m. local time and had a depth of around four miles.
There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage.
A number of people responded to the quake on social media.
Another added: “3.3 earthquake hits LA and Newsom wants people to stay inside?”
One said, “Heard a loud noise then shaking was from top and side walls. Very different from previous.”
The quake comes about two weeks after a 3.7 magnitude tremor hit Los Angeles on April 22.
Los Angeles sits on several major fault lines and typically experiences earthquakes on a regular basis.
Last summer, Southern California had its largest earthquake in decades on July 4 when a 6.4 magnitude quake hit the Mojave Desert before a 7.1 magnitude temblor hit the same area the next day.