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As many as 640 buildings in more than a dozen Inland Empire cities, including Riverside, Pomona and San Bernardino, have been marked as dangerous — but remain unretrofitted despite decades of ...
Mother Nature was not terribly kind to the Inland Empire in 1899. San Bernardino saw less than half of its normal rainfall, 7 1/2 inches, during the 1898-1899 season, while a huge wildfire fueled ...
A magnitude 3.8* earthquake hit the Inland Empire today in Southern California around 8:07 am today. The earthquake epicenter was near the San Andreas fault between the San Gabriel and San ...
Some described the trio of earthquakes in San Bernardino on Monday as quick jolts that rattled nerves and frightened pets in the Victor Valley.
Southern California’s section of the San Andreas fault is “locked, loaded and ready to roll,” a leading earthquake scientist said Wednesday at the National Earthquake Conference in Long Beach.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMap: Several wildfires burning in the Inland EmpireFirefighters continue battling multiple fires in the Inland Empire on Monday, with some prompting road closures and ...
Population: 215,213 Located above the main branch of San Andreas Fault line, San Andreas is another Inland Empire’s city in danger in case of an earthquake originating along the fault line.
Earthquakes Earthquakes are perhaps the best known, and most feared natural hazard in California. The infamous 810-mile-long San Andreas Fault cuts a large swath through San Bernardino County.
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