Inland Empire Earthquake Update: 4.6-Magnitude Quake and Aftershocks Near Indio Hills
A 4.6-magnitude earthquake and multiple aftershocks shook the Inland Empire on Monday evening, as reported by the United States Geological Survey. The main quake struck near Indio Hills, about five miles northeast of the area, at approximately 5:57 p.m. It occurred at a depth of nearly two miles. Following the initial tremor, several smaller earthquakes, with the largest measuring 3.3 in magnitude, were recorded by the USGS.
As of now, there have been no reports of injuries or damages caused by the earthquakes. The situation is still evolving, and further updates may follow. Stay tuned for more information.
In summary, a 4.6-magnitude earthquake and subsequent aftershocks hit the Inland Empire, particularly near Indio Hills in Riverside County. While no injuries or damages have been reported so far, the USGS continues to monitor the situation. Stay informed for any new developments.