Earthquake Now Moreno Valley: Redlands Quake Felt Across Inland Empire
Earthquake now Moreno Valley came into focus early Monday when a magnitude 3.3 quake struck near Redlands in San Bernardino County. The temblor was reported around 9:45 a.m., and nearby residents across San Bernardino and Riverside counties felt it.
Redlands And Riverside County
Residents in Hemet, Banning, Beaumont, and Riverside reported feeling the quake. Those accounts widened the footprint of the shaking beyond the area closest to the epicenter.
As of 10:15 a.m., Did You Feel It reports showed the temblor had reached as far west as Inglewood. USGS asked people who felt the earthquake to submit reports on its Did You Feel It page.
USGS Did You Feel It
No injuries were reported as a result of today's quake. For people who felt the shaking, the practical step was to add a report so the map of where it was felt could fill in more precisely.
The early report leaves the main facts intact: a small quake, a broad felt area, and no reported injuries. What mattered most for readers in the Inland Empire was not the size alone, but how far the shaking spread in the first hour after the event.