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Minor Quake Recorded Near Salton Sea
14 Jan
Summary
- A 3.1-magnitude earthquake occurred near the Salton Sea.
- The tremor had a shallow depth of approximately half a mile.
- The USGS reported one online indication of the shaking not being felt.

A minor seismic event occurred on Tuesday, January 13th, near North Shore, a community adjacent to the Salton Sea in California. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reported a 3.1-magnitude earthquake struck at approximately 4:56 p.m.
The earthquake's epicenter was located about 2.5 miles northeast of North Shore. Significantly, the tremor had a very shallow depth, originating only about half a mile beneath the Earth's surface, according to USGS data. This shallow origin could potentially increase the intensity of shaking felt nearby.
Utilizing the USGS 'Did You Feel It?' tool, the agency received a single online report. This submission indicated that the shaking was not felt, providing data that helps estimate community intensity based on public experiences. The event has now concluded.




