3.3-Magnitude Quake Near Redlands rattles Inland Empire — Earthquake Now Redlands
A 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck near Redlands in San Bernardino County on Friday morning, May 8, 2026, at around 5:53 a.m. The earthquake now redlands was reported about 4.3 miles southwest of the city and at a depth of about 2.5 miles.
USGS mapping said the shaking could be felt in Perris, Lake Elsinore, Corona, Ontario, Yucaipa and Riverside. By the time of the report, it was unclear if any injuries or damage had been reported.
Redlands and nearby faults
The quake landed in a place that had already seen a pair of quakes earlier in the week. Redlands sits between the San Andreas fault to the north and the San Jacinto fault to the south, which places the city in a corridor where nearby seismic activity can reach multiple communities fast.
The shallow depth made this event the one most likely to be noticed across the mapped area, even without any reported damage. For residents in the cities named by USGS, the practical step is simple: check for local reports from their area and make sure anything loose or unstable at home is secure.