Back-to-back earthquakes hit the Coachella Valley

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Friday, September 25, 2020
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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (KABC) -- Two small earthquakes were recorded this morning in the Coachella Valley, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.

A temblor with a preliminary magnitude of 3.7 was reported at 10:10 a.m. about six miles east of Desert Hot Springs. It was preceded by a 3.0 magnitude quake about three minutes earlier nearby, according to the USGS.

No damage was immediately reported.

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The Inland Empire saw at least two other small earthquakes this week, including a 3.2-magnitude quake near Rancho Cucamonga on Wednesday and a 3.4-magnitude quake near Lake Elsinore on Monday.

Also, a larger 4.5-magnitude temblor struck the San Gabriel Valley last Friday, with widespread shaking felt across the Southland.

Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones talks to Eyewitness News about the 4.6 magnitude earthquake that rattled SoCal Friday night.

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City News Service contributed to this report.