Southern California Earthquakes: Fall Morning Quake Jolts San Bernardino Mountains, Inland Empire Early Sunday

RIVERSIDE, Calif. – A trio of small earthquakes rattled parts of Southern California early Sunday, with the strongest—magnitude 3.5—striking near Big Bear City just before 4 a.m. local time. Two additional tremors, both magnitude 2.6, occurred near Cabazon and Ocotillo Wells within minutes, according to the U.S. Geological Survey and the California Integrated Seismic Network.

The 3.5-magnitude quake hit about seven kilometers north of Big Bear City at a depth of roughly 6 kilometers, sending light shaking through the San Bernardino Mountains and high desert. According to the USGS “Did You Feel It?” map, weak shaking was reported in Big Bear Lake and Lucerne Valley, but no damage or injuries have been confirmed.

Roughly ten minutes earlier, a 2.6 quake occurred 10 kilometers north-northeast of Cabazon, followed by another 2.6 about 20 kilometers southwest of Ocotillo Wells, near the Imperial–San Diego County line. According to Caltech seismologists, these shallow quakes are typical for the region and unrelated to any major fault rupture…

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