According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a 4.1 magnitude earthquake occurred near Corona in Riverside County. Initially reported as a 4.5 magnitude tremor, it was later revised to 4.1. The quake struck at 1:49 p.m., approximately 5.3 miles from Corona. Residents in Riverside felt a sudden jolt, while viewers in Orange County, including Santa Ana, reported experiencing shaking.
The earthquake prompted the Los Angeles Fire Department to activate “earthquake mode,” with all 106 stations conducting surveys in their coverage areas for any signs of damage. Fortunately, no immediate reports of injuries or damage were received.
This seismic event followed a series of smaller earthquakes in the same area the previous day, with magnitudes ranging from 2.5 to 2.8. Seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones noted this activity as part of a sequence, indicating heightened seismic activity. While most aftershocks are expected to remain minor, there is a 5% chance of a larger quake occurring in the coming days.