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A 4.3 quake in the Inland Empire rattles region
laist.comI don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but here’s the latest context available about recent earthquakes near Jurupa Valley, CA.
Jurupa Valley and the Inland Empire area experience frequent, small-to-moderate quakes along the Fontana and nearby faults. In the past month, there have been multiple quakes in the nearby Riverside-San Bernardino corridor, with magnitudes commonly in the 2–4 range and depths varying from shallow to moderate. This pattern is typical for Southern California seismic zones and can include clusters that are felt in Jurupa Valley even if the epicenters are a bit away.[1][3]
Notable recent events in the broader region include a few near neighbors along the I-10 corridor and San Bernardino/Riverside counties, where a handful of quakes in recent months reached magnitudes around 3–4, sometimes felt in Jurupa Valley and adjacent communities.[2][3][5]
USGS and local agencies typically provide real-time shake maps and felt reports when events occur, including whether there was any damage. If you felt shaking recently or notice items moving, it’s worth checking USGS or local emergency alerts for the latest update and safety guidance. For authoritative, up-to-date reports, see USGS feeds and California earthquake news sections.[3][7]
If you’d like, I can monitor for updates and summarize the very latest seismic activity near Jurupa Valley as soon as new information becomes available, or I can help you set up alerts from USGS or a trusted local news source.
A 4.3 quake in the Inland Empire rattles region
laist.comMultiple earthquakes rattled parts of San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
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www.earthquake.ca.govRiverside, CA – A cluster of small earthquakes struck along the I-10 corridor early Thursday morning, according to new data from the U.S. Geological
countryherald.comThe earthquake struck about 5.1 miles south-southwest of Banning at a depth of nearly 11 miles.
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