Posted on 05/10/2026 2:53:17 PM PDT by BenLurkin
The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Service (CAL OES) is working with local agencies after an earthquake swarm struck near Brawley in Imperial County over the weekend, with the strongest earthquake reported as a magnitude 4.7.
As of 12 p.m. Sunday, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) had recorded 354 earthquakes that struck in Imperial County, which started at 5:40 p.m. on Friday with several microearthquakes.

Hundreds of earthquakes cause light to no damage Saturday night into Sunday morning in Imperial County in Southern California (USGS)
Residents near Brawley reported feeling strong shaking from the 4.7 magnitude earthquake that struck at 11:10 p.m. on Saturday, while residents in El Centro, Calexico, El Cajon, Poway, Chula Vista, and more, reported feeling weak to light shaking.
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California is trying to shake the democrats into the sea
Right on the San Andreas
Get loose stuff off shelves
Dodgers game unbothered.
That’s the democrats shaking over Steve Hilton and Spencer Pratt!
“California tumbles into the sea
That’ll be the day I go back to Annandale”
It’s in Brawley.
Mesquite trees and rattlesnakes hardest hit. Even desert rats consider Brawley to be the boondocks.
They used to just be called "tremors" but since our news media prefers to frame everything like a crisis...
South of the Salton Sea. Is than an active area?
Everyone has their faults. Mine are in California.
Yes.
Spencer Pratt’s fault.
It is the south end of the San Andreas fault line.
Well. Naval Air Facility El Centro is there.
“Dodgers game unbothered”
Other than the Braves bent the Dodgers over 2 out of three games this weekend. The game they won they really didn’t deserve to with 4 hits. Dodgers managed 13 hits, 7 runs in three games. Ohtani is hitting under .250. Maybe Mookie Betts sparks them when he returns, maybe not. Pitching is now very suspect do in part to injuries.
It is the current south end of the San Andreas fault line.
I don't know of anything that would stop an energetic earthquake from opening up the fault a little more and extending the line farther south. /picky
“Where can you go,
When there’s no San Francisco!
Better get ready to
Tie up the boat in Idaho!”
Did horses refuse to go into the barn before they happened?
Did hogs bite each other? Did toads abandon ponds? Did cats hide and dogs start whining, howling or barking?
Supposedly sensing “P-waves” and sounds humans can’t hear from the grinding tectonic plates moving below. Wonder if Joy Reid, Jessica Tarlov and Maxine Waters can sense them like we humans can’t.
“While anecdotal reports date back to 373 BC, scientific evidence is inconsistent.” —USGS.gov
Archie was correct about California. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XVEL3KnR2w It’s Saint Andrew’s fault.
The energy build up on the tectonic plates is relentless. Having that energy released in a bunch of small quakes is the best outcome one could want.
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