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Hundreds of earthquakes strike Imperial Valley city of Brawley

A swarm of earthquakes has hit the Imperial Valley city of Brawley, the most significant ranging in magnitude from 2 to 4.7 — with scores more registering at lower magnitudes.

In all, the U.S. Geological Survey has reported some 355 quakes over the past day. At least 40 quakes strong enough to make the 2.0 and higher magnitude list are among those.

No injuries or significant damage have been reported. A ShakeAlert was issued for the 4.7 magnitude quake. The early warning system alerts nearby residents to prepare, warning that strong shaking will start imminently.

Area residents report taking the quakes in stride.

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“It felt all right. We were having a good day,” Dave Ramirez, who works at a local truck stop, told LAist. “ Nothing really crazy.”

Here’s a look at how earthquake magnitudes compare.

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Courtesy Incorporated Research Institutes for Seismology, IRIS.

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What we know so far

The first, a magnitude 3.4, struck around 4 p.m. Saturday. The latest was a magnitude 2.7 that hit after 7 a.m. Sunday.

The biggest so far was a magnitude 4.7 that rattled the area shortly after midnight Sunday.

Brawley, about 115 miles east of San Diego, says in a statement that it “continues closely monitoring ongoing earthquake activity and aftershocks affecting the region.”

The jolts are concentrated around the Brawley Fault Zone, an area known for frequent earthquake swarms connecting the Imperial and San Andreas faults.

Here’s what the activity looks like on a seismogram

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Updated May 10, 2026 at 1:34 PM PDT

The story was updated with the latest earthquake that struck Brawley on Sunday.

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