Posted on 06/03/2019 7:26:35 AM PDT by BenLurkin
A series of small earthquakes has been rattling nerves in the Inland Empire in recent days, including two measuring 3.3 and 3.4 that struck Sunday afternoon.
The latest quake was a 3.3 that hit at 4:36 p.m. in the Glen Avon-Fontana area of Riverside County, followed by a 2.6 and a 2.7 in the same area less than an hour later, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Earlier in the afternoon, a 3.4 magnitude quake was recorded just north of Nuevo, a community near Perris in Riverside County less than 30 miles away from Glen Avon.
Both the Nuevo and Glen Avon areas have recorded multiple quakes in the magnitude range of 2.6 to 3.4 in recent days.
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SoCal ping
Just Mother Nature relieving so minor gas pains via her fault lines.
Must be a slow news day for such low order quakes to get this publicity.
It’s a local story.
I want to see Lex Lutherville.
Otisburg...
1. Glen Avon is in Riverside County but Fontana is in San Bernardino County.
2. There is no single area considered as “Glen Avon-Fontana”.
3. One report of the Glen Avon recent quakes reported them as “near Fontana”, which Glen Avon is not.
Truly bad reporting.
Truly bad reporting on a really slow news day.
I take it you don’t live in earthquake country
Do you even have a map ?
Too many illegals, the land is stressed, shaking, and maybe sinking. Hey, ship them to Guam and watch the island tip over.
I think Wuli is thinking of Glen Helen
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Not really if you live in Southern California Grampa Dave. I'm on many earthquake forums and we are keeping our eyes on this swarm in Glen Avon!!
In re: “Do you even have a map?”
Yes. Do you?
P.S. I grew up in southern California and KNOW Glen Avon and Fontana are not the same neighborhood of towns and not in the same county.
Living South of this area and North of the Bay Area Quake area.
We don’t worry or think twice about most of the quakes.
The San Andreas Fault and 6 other significant fault zones are present in the Bay Area: the Calaveras, Concord-Green Valley, Greenville, Hayward, Rodgers Creek, and San Gregorio Faults. The faults shown here are represented by simple lines which do not convey how complicated they can be.
No hope of it breaking off and sliding into the sea any time soon.
I'm not in a hot zone but we have gotten small ones. What is a good forum?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0SaKokScrg
This is a great live siesmometer with some very intelligent chatters~
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