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The earthquake's epicenter was about 4 miles south-southwest of Redlands at a depth of about 2.1 miles, USGS said.
The quake struck around 6:40 p.m., about 5 miles south of Moreno Valley and 10 miles north-northwest of San Bernardino.
It was the second quake to rattle the Redlands area this week after a 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck Wednesday.
No injuries or damage were immediately reported.
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