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Temecula Valley Rocked By Another Earthquake
Did you feel the earthquake early Wednesday morning?

TEMECULA, CA — The ground below Temecula shook again Wednesday morning, about 12 hours after a large quake rolled through the region and was felt by thousands. Wednesday morning's quake measured in at 3.0-magnitude and was again centered near Aguanga. It struck at 6:34 a.m.
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the exact location of the temblor was:
- 4.3 mi NE of Aguanga
- 9.3 mi SW of Anza
- 9.3 mi NNE of Palomar Observatory
- 16.8 mi N of Lake Henshaw
- 28.6 mi SSW of Palm Springs
On Tuesday evening, two earthquakes — the first a magnitude-4.4 and the second a magnitude-3.0— struck 29 minutes apart in an area northeast of Aguanga. They were accompanied by more than a dozen smaller aftershocks.
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