Las Vegas residents report feeling Southern California quake
Updated July 29, 2024 - 1:34 pm
Some Las Vegas Valley residents said they felt an earthquake that hit Monday afternoon near Barstow, California.
According to United States Geological Survey, a 4.9-magnitude quake hit near Barstow at 1 p.m. Two smaller quakes, 3.5 and 2.7 magnitudes, were reported shortly afterward.
The quake was centered 13.7 miles northeast of Barstow.
Multiple residents took to Twitter/X to report they felt it in the valley, including the account for the Regional Justice Center in downtown Las Vegas.
This was felt at the Regional Justice Center in Las Vegas https://t.co/OVOc8yCITx
— NV8thJDCourt (@Nv8thC) July 29, 2024
It was felt as a “rolling sensation” about 80 miles away in the desert resort city of Palm Springs, but there were no immediate reports of damage, police Lt. Gustavo Araiza told the Associated Press.
San Bernardino County had no immediate reports of damage or injuries, Mara Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the county sheriff’s department, told AP.
RELATED
Why is Nevada an earthquake hot spot?
8 biggest earthquakes in Nevada history
How to prepare for an earthquake: 15 steps you can take now
In July 2019, a 7.1 magnitude earthquake in Ridgecrest, California, shook Las Vegas