A magnitude 3.4 earthquake was accounted for at 4:10 a.m. Saturday 58 miles from Ridgecrest, Calif., as per the U.S. Geographical Survey.
It was trailed by a magnitude 3.1 quake at 10:56 a.m. 57 miles from Ridgecrest, the USGS detailed.
The earthquakes happened 66 miles from Porterville, 67 miles from Lindsay, 69 miles from Exeter and 73 miles from Farmersville.
Over the most recent 10 days, there have been two earthquakes of magnitude 3.0 or more noteworthy focused close by.
A normal of 234 earthquakes with magnitudes somewhere in the range of 3.0 and 4.0 happen every year in California and Nevada, as per a new three-year information test.
The underlying earthquake happened at a profundity of 4.8 miles, the second one at a profundity of 4.3 miles. Did you feel these earthquakes? Consider revealing what you felt to the USGS.
Regardless of whether you didn’t feel these little earthquakes, no one can really tell when the Big One will strike. Prepared yourself by following our five-venture earthquake readiness guide and building your own first aid kit.
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