A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck California on Monday (May 20), according to the United States Geological Survey.
The natural disaster was reported to be centered in Ocotillo Wells with a 11.2 kilometer (about 7.0 miles) depth. The USGS said it received 905 reports of residents having felt the earthquake at the time of publication Monday morning.
The California earthquake struck hours after a 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck China on Monday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The natural disaster was reported to be centered in Kashgar with a 10 kilometer (about 6.21 miles) depth.
The China earthquake struck two days after a 4.7-magnitude earthquake was reported in Japan on Saturday (May 18), according to the United States Geological Survey. The natural disaster was reported to be centered in Tomioka with a 35.4 kilometer (about 30 miles) depth.
The Japan earthquake struck days after a 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck Tennessee on Thursday (May 16), according to the United States Geological Survey. The natural disaster was reported to be centered in Ridgely in the western region of the state with a 7.3 kilometer (about 4.5 miles) depth.
The Tennessee earthquake struck hours after a 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck California on Wednesday (May 15), according to the United States Geological Survey. The natural disaster was reported to be centered in Blue Lake with a 4.0 kilometer (about 2.49 miles) depth.
The California earthquake struck hours after a 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck Puerto Rico on Tuesday (May 14), according to the United States Geological Survey. The natural disaster was reported to be centered in San Antonio with a 7.0 kilometer (about 4.4 miles) depth.
The Puerto Rico earthquake was reported hours after a 5.1-magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia on Tuesday, according to the United States Geological Survey. The natural disaster was reported to be centered on the Gili Trawangan island with a 28.3 kilometer (about 17.58 miles) depth.