Two minor earthquakes struck near Loma Linda, California, on June 9, causing no damage or injuries. - First quake: magnitude 3.2 (revised from 3.4) at 9:36 a.m., depth 5 km, felt by over 390 people.
- Second quake: magnitude 2.8 at 10:45 a.m., same epicenter and depth, felt by 94 people. - Both classified as Level III intensity (weak shaking) by USGS.
- Shaking was reported as far as 119 km away. The events highlight ongoing seismic activity in Southern California due to tectonic plate movements along the San Andreas Fault.