Was Erroneous 4.6 Earthquake Alert Last Week Due to Trump’s Cutbacks at NOAA?
It’s been totally underplayed by local media, but last week on Friday, March 14, the United States Geological Survey sent out an alert for a magnitude 4.6 earthquake in the Salton Sea area.
The USGS report included details about the epicenter, the depth and how widespread the impact was.
The problem is that it never happened and the earthquake report was pulled down from the agency’s website.
USGS Public Affairs Specialist Paul Laustsen conceded the earthquake never occurred. He said:
“The message was sent in error during a system testing. There was no earthquake of that magnitude at that time or at that depth. We are still looking into what happened. This is definitely a rare occurrence.”

By David Helvarg / Los Angeles Times
A fire in a carport broke out late Monday night, March 17, and caused an estimated $350,000 worth of damage to an Ocean Beach home.
Join the Ocean Beach Historical Society celebration of Spring at the Wisteria Cottage patio, under the century-old Wisteria vines, Thursday, March 20, 2025, 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM,at 4761 Niagara Ave., in O.B.
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With the library’s expansion project moving forward, here’s a look back at its evolution, beginning in 1916
The good news was being revealed to the Ocean Beach community that the OB Library expansion project was finally being fully funded. The long-languishing project is a go, and if that isn’t a good excuse for a crazy dog party, I don’t know what is.
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A 29-year-old man is in critical condition after losing control of his motorcycle on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, on Sunday, March 16.
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