M 3.0 Earthquake Strikes 12 km North of Holtville, California
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A magnitude 3.0 earthquake occurred 12 km north of Holtville, California, at a depth of 15 km on March 15, 2026.
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What Happened
A magnitude 3.0 ml earthquake occurred 12 km north of Holtville, California, at a depth of 15 km. The event took place on March 15, 2026, at 7:34 a.m. UTC.
Location Details
The earthquake was centered at coordinates 32.92 latitude and -115.39 longitude, approximately 12 km north of Holtville in California. With a depth of 15 km, this is considered a shallow earthquake (less than 20 km), which may make it more noticeable at the surface.
Impact Assessment
There have been no felt reports for this earthquake, and no tsunami advisory has been issued.
What You Should Know
Earthquakes of this magnitude are minor and often felt but rarely cause damage. It is common for aftershocks to possibly occur; for safety, if shaking is felt, drop to the ground, cover under sturdy furniture, and hold on until it stops.
Source
Information from the United States Geological Survey (USGS): https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci41461640
Original source: USGS Official Notice ↗
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