M 3.4 Earthquake 26 km WNW of Ludlow, California
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A magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck 26 km west-northwest of Ludlow, California, at a shallow depth of 0.43 km on June 10, 2026, at 14:23:42 UTC.
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What Happened
A magnitude 3.4 ml earthquake occurred 26 km WNW of Ludlow, CA, at a depth of 0.43 km. The event took place on June 10, 2026, at 14:23:42 UTC.
Location Details
The earthquake was centered at coordinates 34.84° N, 116.41° W, near Ludlow, California. At a depth of 0.43 km, it is classified as a shallow earthquake (less than 20 km), which typically means it occurs closer to the Earth's surface and may be more noticeable in nearby areas.
Impact Assessment
No felt reports are available for this earthquake. There is no tsunami advisory, as indicated by the data.
What You Should Know
This minor earthquake, with a magnitude of 3.4, is often felt but rarely causes damage. It is possible for aftershocks to occur, and general safety tips include being prepared and knowing to drop, cover, and hold on if shaking is felt.
Source
Information from USGS: https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ci41443376
Original source: USGS Official Notice ↗
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