LOS ANGELES – Two earthquakes shook portions of Southern California within a few minutes of each other early Wednesday morning.

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The first earthquake, a magnitude 3.5, was reported about three miles to the southeast of Ontario just after 1 a.m. local time at a depth of about four miles.

The second quake, also a magnitude 3.5 earthquake, also struck just a few miles to the southeast of Ontario a little over 10 minutes later.

According to the USGS, shaking was reported across portions of Southern California, including Riverside and San Bernardino .

So far, there have been no reports of injuries or damage.

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• next Image 1 of 2 This graphic shows the earthquake shake intensity in the New York Cit

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