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Inland Empire Tremor: 3.4-Magnitude Quake Strikes Near Loma Linda

By Matthias Binder April 30, 2026
3.4-magnitude earthquake rattles Loma Linda area, USGS says
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3.4-magnitude earthquake rattles Loma Linda area, USGS says

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Precise Details from USGS MonitoringAftershock Adds to the SequenceFelt Across San Bernardino CountyReadiness in a Seismic Hotspot

Precise Details from USGS Monitoring (Image Credits: Pexels)

Loma Linda, Calif. – A subtle rumble interrupted the evening calm in San Bernardino County as a 3.4-magnitude earthquake centered just southeast of Loma Linda shook the ground around 8:48 p.m. Wednesday.[1][2] The United States Geological Survey pinpointed the epicenter approximately 2.5 miles southeast of the city, at a depth of about 10 miles.[1] Local reports indicated light shaking felt by residents, though no injuries or structural damage surfaced in initial assessments.

Precise Details from USGS Monitoring

The quake registered as magnitude 3.4 on the local magnitude scale, with an automatic review status from the Southern California Seismic Network.[2] Its origin time stood at 03:48:04 UTC on April 30, corresponding to 8:48 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time the previous evening.[2] Coordinates placed the hypocenter at 34.021°N latitude and 117.227°W longitude, roughly 4 kilometers southeast of Loma Linda.[2]

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Depth measurements clocked in at 16.1 kilometers, typical for events in this tectonically active zone.[2] Early data from the USGS Did You Feel It? system captured community intensity at level III, signaling weak shaking that rarely causes damage but proves noticeable indoors.[2] Hundreds of responses poured in shortly after, underscoring the event’s reach across the Inland Empire.[3]

Aftershock Adds to the Sequence

Less than a minute later, a 2.7-magnitude aftershock rumbled in the same vicinity, amplifying the brief seismic episode.[4][5] This smaller tremor occurred at a similar depth and location, consistent with patterns following minor mainshocks in the region. Authorities monitored for further activity, but no significant follow-ups emerged in the immediate hours.

No immediate reports of harm or disruption reached officials from either event.[1] Fire departments and emergency services in San Bernardino County confirmed routine checks yielded no calls related to the shaking. The swift succession highlighted the area’s vulnerability yet resilience to such low-level quakes.

Felt Across San Bernardino County

Shaking extended beyond Loma Linda to nearby communities in the Inland Empire, including Redlands and parts of Riverside County.[4] Residents described a brief jolt, often compared to a passing truck, strong enough to rattle dishes but not topple objects. The USGS intensity map illustrated light effects concentrated near the epicenter, fading outward.

By early Thursday, over 300 “Did You Feel It?” submissions validated widespread awareness.[3] This public input helps refine future predictions and alerts. Such events serve as reminders in a state where seismic activity remains routine.

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Readiness in a Seismic Hotspot

San Bernardino County sits amid active fault systems, making minor quakes a familiar occurrence.[2] Wednesday’s tremor, while mild, reinforces the need for household preparedness kits and drop-cover-hold drills. Local agencies urged residents to report experiences via USGS channels to bolster data collection.

As monitoring continues, the absence of damage underscores effective building codes and community vigilance. These moments prompt reflection on Southern California’s dynamic geology, where small shakes often precede larger conversations about resilience.

Key Facts:

  • Magnitude: 3.4 ml
  • Location: 4 km SE of Loma Linda
  • Time: 8:48 p.m. PDT April 29
  • Depth: 16.1 km
  • Aftershock: 2.7 magnitude shortly after
  • Impacts: Light shaking, no reported damage[1]
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