Third earthquake shakes Southern California area in hours, USGS says. 'Another one'
Briefly

On February 10, Southern California experienced a 3.6-magnitude earthquake, the latest of three tremors that day according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck shortly before 10 p.m., with its epicenter located about three miles northeast of San Bernardino and at a depth of approximately five miles. Over 500 individuals reported feeling the tremor from as far as Victorville and Riverside. Earlier in the day, two more quakes were recorded, indicating a busy seismic day in the region. Earthquake safety tips emphasize the importance of being prepared and knowing how to react during such events.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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