The earthquake, which rolled through the region at 6:42 a.m. local time, had an initial magnitude of 4.8, but was downgraded by 7:05 a.m. to 4.5, according to the USGS website. It was later downgraded yet again to a 4.4.

The United States Geological Survey is reporting a strong earthquake that occurred in the Banning Pass area this morning.

6km (4mi) NNW of Banning, California

9km (6mi) NE of Beaumont, California

14km (9mi) ESE of Yucaipa, California

22km (14mi) NNE of San Jacinto, California

450km (280mi) W of Phoenix, Arizona

The quake was felt as far away as Irvine, Fallbrook and Orange, according to the USGS website.

So far, neither the Banning Police Department nor the Riverside County Fire Department has received reports of damage or injuries. Police in Beaumont also report no calls for damage or injuries.

On Aug. 24, 2014, a 6.1-magnitude earthquake in the Northern California killed one person, injured more than 200 others and caused millions of dollars in damage. A swarm of more than 540 quakes in San Ramon rattled nerves in the East Bay area over the summer.

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