4.2-magnitude earthquake hits near Indio overnight
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After yet another notably sized earthquake struck near Indio overnight, following two days of seismic activity, renowned seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones says that even more temblors could hit the area due to its proximity to the San Andreas Fault system.
The overnight quake followed a stronger 4.9-magnitude earthquake earlier this week that caused serious shaking across the Coachella Valley.
A magnitude 4.9 earthquake shook Indio Monday night, rattling residents across the Coachella Valley but causing no major damage or serious injuries — while also raising fresh questions about how California’s Earthquake Early Warning system works and why alerts reached some people before the shaking,
A 4.9 earthquake was recorded about 5.4 miles northeast of Indio Hills, according to USGS. INDIO HILLS, Calif. — People across San Diego County reported feeling an earthquake Monday evening. USGS reported a 4.9 magnitude earthquake northeast of Indio Hills in Riverside County at 5:56 p.m.
INDIO, Calif. - The ground near Indio continues to tremble days after Monday's magnitude 4.9 earthquake, with seismologists recording more than 440 aftershocks as of Thursday afternoon. While the frequency of significant shaking has decreased since a sharp magnitude 4.
Aftershocks are continuing to rattle the Indio area following Monday's 4.9-magnitude earthquake, the strongest quake to hit Southern California in nearly a year.
Over the last few days, the Coachella Valley has experienced more than 20 earthquakes, causing concern among some residents.
UTC, 9km deep—felt Palm Springs, Riverside, San Diego. USGS details, no damage, safety tips amid trends., US News, Times Now