Upland and Pomona Feel New Shock
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An apparent aftershock of the Upland earthquake on Feb. 28 shook the Upland-Pomona area at 10:25 p.m. Wednesday but apparently caused no damage or injury.
Caltech seismologists said it was centered in the same area as the earlier temblor, 4 miles northeast of Upland.
Upland police dispatcher Sharon Goodwin said, “I sure did feel it but we only got a few calls on it.”
Pomona police said they hadn’t felt it nor had they received any calls.
A Caltech spokesman said there have been 400 to 500 aftershocks since the February quake that registered 3.5 on the Richter scale.
Representatives of supermarkets in Upland said that they had felt the quake but that it did not shake anything off the shelves.
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