LOS ANGELES, California — A mild earthquake in Southern California rattled parts of the region early Tuesday, briefly waking residents and shaking homes.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 4.3-magnitude quake struck at 1:49 a.m. near Cabazon in Riverside County. Light shaking was felt in several counties, including Los Angeles, Orange, and San Bernardino.
No severe damage or injuries were reported, but the event served as a reminder that Southern California remains vulnerable to seismic activity. Local agencies are monitoring for aftershocks.
Quick Safety Reminders
- Keep an emergency kit stocked and updated
- Anchor tall furniture and heavy items
- Practice “Drop, Cover, and Hold On” drills
- Follow local alerts like ShakeAlert or USGS notifications
Kapwa Justice Is Here to Help
Earthquakes don’t just shake buildings—they can shake lives. At Kapwa Justice, we support the Filipino-American community in California through challenges like:
- Unsafe rental housing after a quake
- Workplace safety or wage disputes
- Injuries caused by others’ negligence
- Legal support and resource referrals for Fil-Am families in California
Stay Safe, Stay Informed
A mild tremor can be a powerful reminder. Check on loved ones, review your earthquake plan, and stay alert.
If you’ve been injured by someone else’s negligence, call us today for your free consultation.