
On Monday morning, two earthquakes shook San Bernardino, California.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the first earthquake struck the region at 9.44 am local time with a preliminary magnitude of 3.5, while the second one struck at 9.48 am with a magnitude of 3.0.
The two earthquakes occurred around three miles northeast of San Bernardino and reached depths of over four miles.

There were no early reports of damage.
Riverside, Victorville, Hesperia, Ontario, and San Bernardino all felt the effects of the 3.5 earthquake.
One X user commented, “Felt both!” Residents in Inglewood, Redondo Beach, Palm Springs, Huntington Beach, and north San Diego County also reported experiencing them.
“Yup felt that one…another day in California,” wrote another.