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Small earthquake cluster hits close to Huge Bear Lake in San Bernardino County
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Small earthquake cluster hits close to Huge Bear Lake in San Bernardino County

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Last updated: October 6, 2025 9:31 am
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A collection of small earthquakes hit close to the Huge Bear space in San Bernardino County beginning late Saturday evening into Sunday morning.

The earthquakes — which maxed out at magnitude 3.5 earlier than dawn Sunday — had an epicenter within the San Bernardino Mountains about 4 miles north of Huge Bear Airport.

The epicenter was about 29 miles northeast of downtown San Bernardino, 27 miles southeast of Hesperia and 40 miles northwest of Palm Springs.

The primary earthquake was magnitude 3.3, which struck at 11:15 p.m. Saturday, in keeping with the U.S. Geological Survey.

It was adopted by a magnitude 3.4 at 2:51 a.m. The magnitude 3.5 temblor adopted at 3:41 a.m.

An aftershock of magnitude 2.5 was reported at 5:54 a.m., adopted by a magnitude 2.6 quake at 6:20 a.m.

“Weak” shaking — or a Stage Three on the Modified Mercalli Depth Scale — was felt within the Huge Bear space, in keeping with the USGS. Basically, that’s sufficient to be felt fairly noticeably by folks indoors, however many individuals could not acknowledge it as an earthquake. The vibrations in such shaking could really feel like a truck has handed by.

The final time the Huge Bear space was hit by main earthquakes was in 1992. On June 28, 1992, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit about 4½ miles southeast of Huge Bear Airport, inflicting extreme shaking within the Huge Bear space.

No lives had been misplaced within the Huge Bear earthquake of 1992, the USGS mentioned, however there was substantial harm and landslides within the space, and that quake was extensively felt round Southern California and in components of southern Nevada and western Arizona.

The Huge Bear earthquake of 1992 was the second of a one-two punch of temblors that occurred on the identical day. Three hours earlier, and about 20 miles to the east, the highly effective magnitude 7.3 Landers earthquake struck.

The Landers earthquake had an epicenter greater than 25 miles northeast of Palm Springs, and resulted in extreme shaking in Yucca Valley, and robust shaking in Twentynine Palms, in keeping with the Modified Mercalli Depth Scale.

A sleeping 3-year-old boy died after being struck by a collapsing chimney within the Landers earthquake.

These earthquakes had been preceded by a magnitude 6.1 earthquake on April 22, 1992, in Joshua Tree Nationwide Park. That quake started a sequence of triggered quakes that migrated north within the following months, culminating within the Landers and Huge Bear earthquakes of June 1992.

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