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Dozens of earthquakes shake California where the earth is tearing apart

At least 40 earthquakes have shaken Southern California since Wednesday morning, with the largest reaching a magnitude of 4.4.

The US Geological Survey recorded the first quake near Holtville at 1:40am PT on Wednesday, with the most recent detected on Thursday morning. 

Hundreds of California residents have issued reports of shaking to the USGS, and shockwaves were also recorded in Arizona and Mexico.

Magnitudes ranged from 1.1 to 4.4, with smaller quakes often unnoticed by residents. 

According to Michigan Tech University, quakes under 2.5 are rarely felt, while those between 2.5 and 5.4 can be felt and sometimes cause minor damage.

While swarms of this size are typically harmless, seismologists say they can indicate shifting stress along major faults that could precede a larger earthquake. 

Holtville sits in a very active seismic zone in Imperial County, part of the Salton Trough, a slowly spreading rift valley that produces frequent small-to-moderate earthquakes as the crust fractures under tectonic stress.

The epicenter sits within a complex region of fault lines related to the main San Andreas, which scientists have warned is poised for a 7.9 magnitude or higher quake.

At least 40 earthquakes have shaken Southern California since Wednesday morning, with the largest reaching a magnitude of 4.4

Hundreds of California residents have issued reports of shaking to the USGS, and shockwaves were also recorded in Arizonaand Mexico

Hundreds of California residents have issued reports of shaking to the USGS, and shockwaves were also recorded in Arizonaand Mexico 

Holtville, located about 130 miles east of San Diego, is a small town home to around 6,500 people.

The region frequently experiences small-to-moderate earthquakes, often occurring in swarms, as the crust stretches and fractures under tectonic stress. 

While most quakes are minor and go unnoticed, the area has a history of stronger seismic events, including shocks that have reached magnitude 6 and above, reminding scientists that the region is capable of producing major earthquakes in the future. 

This is a developing story… More updates to come. 

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