Big Bear Earthquake Today 2012 Felt in Los Angeles County

LOS ANGELES (LALATE) – A Big Bear earthquake today 2012 was felt in Los Angeles County as across San Bernardino. The Big Bear earthquake today Thursday, July 05, 2012 erupted moments ago and impacted sections of Southern California. No reports of injuries have yet to be detailed by local news.
The Big Bear earthquake today erupted twenty minutes ago at 11:18 am PST. The quake, however, had virtually no depth, USGS reports to news. The quake erupted only three miles below the earth’s surface. As a result, the quake could be felt across the region.
The quake struck three miles from the center of Big Bear City and six miles from the town of Big Bear Lake. The quake was eleven miles from Lucerne Valley, USGS reports to news. The quake could be felt in Yucaipa twenty-two miles northwest.
USGS indicates to news that the quake was only eighty-two miles east of Los Angeles’ downtown and twenty-eight miles east of San Bernardino. Mapping puts the quake northeast of Running Springs and Lake Arrowhead, and southeast of Apple Valley. No reports of damage have yet to be detailed by news.

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