A 4.7 earthquake felt widely around Southern California this morning was another good reminder to all residents that they live in earthquake country and should be prepared for a major one in the future.
The small quake was felt in nearby Ewing, Ill., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
Some might believe that the 4.7 magnitude Riverside County temblor that rattled windows and swayed skyscrapers across Southern California on Monday morning released tension from the San Jacinto fault, thereby avoiding danger of a larger earthquake.
A 4.7 earthquake felt widely around Southern California this morning was another good reminder to all residents that they live in earthquake country and should be prepared for a major one in the future.
Some might believe that the 4.7 magnitude Riverside County temblor that rattled windows and swayed skyscrapers across Southern California on Monday morning released tension from the San Jacinto fault, thereby avoiding danger of a larger earthquake.
 
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