A swarm of at least 10 quakes rattled a remote region near California’s border with Nevada, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The largest earthquake was a magnitude 5.1 at a depth of about 3.1 miles. It occurred about 15 miles from Mina in Nevada and about 115 miles from South Lake Tahoe in California.
It was the first in a series of quakes that began at 3:32 p.m., according to USGS.
About 10 temblors followed, two measuring 4.3 and several in the 2 and 3 range.
Residents reported feeling weak to light shaking in the Mono Lake, Fresno and Yosemite National Park areas, according to data from USGS.
If you felt the earthquake, consider reporting what you felt to the USGS.