What should I do if I feel an earthquake?
Drop, cover, and hold on. Protect your head and neck until the shaking stops.
News / California
Several earthquakes rattled California in late April 2026, affecting both Northern and Southern regions. These tremors, while generally minor, were felt by residents across the state. Compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, thi...
California is prone to earthquakes due to its location on the Pacific Ring of Fire. The recent series of tremors highlights the state's ongoing seismic activity.
The April 28 earthquakes included:
On April 26, a 3.4-magnitude earthquake struck six miles north-northeast of Cabazon, CA. Other quakes on the same day occurred near Trinidad and Borrego Springs.
These events, while not causing significant damage, serve as a reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness. Residents are encouraged to review safety procedures and ensure they have emergency supplies on hand.
Drop, cover, and hold on. Protect your head and neck until the shaking stops.
You can report your experience on the USGS 'Did You Feel It?' form.
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