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Shaking was felt in San Bernardino, Riverside, Victorville, and Hesperia from the first earthquake. The continuing movement of the San Andreas fault is always something for California residents to ...
While not a household name like the San Andreas, the Elsinore fault is part of a larger seismic zone that experts fear and ...
There is, of course, the mighty San Andreas ... The San Jacinto fault zone starts at the Cajon Pass and moves southeast through San Bernardino and Riverside County before heading into Imperial ...
According to the California Geological Survey, the Rose Canyon Fault Zone is part of the greater San Andreas Fault System ... in this zone include San Bernardino, Loma Linda and Lytle Creek.
It splays off of the San Andreas fault near San Bernardino and extends at least 130 miles to the southeast, disappearing north of Seeley near the Salton Sea. It has produced six earthquakes in the ...
The San Andreas fault runs through major cities like San Francisco, San Bernardino, and Palmdale, as well as near Los Angeles and Palm Springs. The over-800-mile-long fault was responsible for the ...
This sudden jerk creates an earthquake. The San Andreas Fault is undoubtedly the most famous transform boundary in the world. To the west of the fault is the Pacific plate, which is moving northwest.
All of 2025's earthquakes to occur in Southern California fit within that range, and many happened along the infamous San Andreas fault system, which is actually a series of branching fault lines ...
A 5.2-magnitude earthquake struck near San Diego at 10:08 a.m. Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake’s epicenter was recorded 2.49 miles south of Julian, in San Diego County.