Nov 16, 2024
Two 3.0+ earthquakes were reported in the Inland Empire on Saturday near Fontana, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The first magnitude 3.5 earthquake happened at around 2:17 p.m. about 4.5 miles northwest of Fontana and about a mile and a half deep into the ground, the USGS said. Six hours later, a 3.4 quake occurred at around 8:17 p.m. at a depth of over 2 miles deep into the ground 3.7 miles north, northwest of Fontana. The quakes were felt as far northwest as Santa Clarita and to the southeast in Temecula, residents reported to the USGS per its Internet Intensity Map. “This is a reminder to always be [ready] for any emergency,” the Rancho Cucamonga Fire District said on social media. No damage was reported and both quakes were described as “minor” by the Southern California Seismic Network, which is run by Caltech and the USGS. Related Articles Crime and Public Safety | What’s shaking? Ontario, after 4 earthquakes in a month Crime and Public Safety | 4.0-magnitude earthquake near Ontario rattles Southern California Crime and Public Safety | 3.5-magnitude earthquake near Ontario slightly shakes Southern California Crime and Public Safety | 4.7 earthquake hits north of Malibu Crime and Public Safety | Pair of earthquakes – 3.5 and 3.9 – near Ontario jolts parts of Southern California
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