What should I do if I feel an earthquake?
Drop, cover, and hold on. Protect your head and neck.
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Early Thursday morning, a series of minor earthquakes rattled Southern California along the I-10 corridor. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the quakes, ranging from magnitude 2.5 to 2.6, occurred in Riverside County and the Coachell...
The series of earthquakes began late Wednesday night, with a magnitude 2.5 quake hitting 12 km ENE of Thermal at 12:21 a.m. PST. Approximately 13 hours later, a magnitude 2.6 quake struck 17 km ENE of Thousand Palms at 5:32 a.m. PST. The most recent event, a magnitude 2.5, occurred 2 km east of San Jacinto at 1:34 a.m. PST. All three quakes occurred at depths between 8 km and 14 km. This region is known for its seismic activity due to the presence of the San Jacinto Fault Zone. Although the quakes were minor, residents in nearby communities may have felt light shaking. The USGS received only a few “Did You Feel It?” responses, indicating limited impact.
**How to Prepare:** - Maintain an earthquake readiness kit with essential supplies. - Review earthquake safety steps with your family.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents living near the I-10 corridor in Riverside County and the Coachella Valley.
Drop, cover, and hold on. Protect your head and neck.
Seismologists say that small quake clusters are common in this region and do not necessarily indicate a larger earthquake is imminent. However, it's always good to be prepared.
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