Magnitude 4.1 Earthquake Rattles Las Vegas Valley; Epicenter Tracked Near Red Rock Canyon
By TheNevadaGlobeStaff, June 4, 2026 3:30 pm
LAS VEGAS, NV — A preliminary 4.1-magnitude earthquake rattled the Las Vegas Valley yesterday afternoon, triggering widespread light shaking across Southern Nevada. No structural damage or injuries have been reported following the sudden seismic event.
The Epicenter and Sensor Matrix
According to real-time data compiled by the Nevada Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno, the tremor struck precisely at 1:47 PM on Thursday, June 4, 2026.
Seismologists pinpointed the quake’s epicenter approximately 14 miles west of downtown Las Vegas, originating at a shallow depth of 9.74 kilometers inside the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area boundary. Christie Rowe, director of the Nevada Seismological Laboratory, confirmed that the structural movement likely occurred along an undocumented strike-slip fault line rather than any of Southern Nevada’s major known fault lines.
Valley-Wide Shaking Reports
The tremor caused noticeable vibrations lasting several seconds throughout Clark County, generating an immediate surge of more than 100 localized public reports across social media tracking platforms within minutes.
Residents from various valley sectors—including the 89121 and 89117 zip codes, parts of North Las Vegas near Ann Road, and neighborhoods out in Henderson—reported experiencing distinct house-shaking movements and swinging light fixtures. Slight, weak shaking registers also extended outside the valley basin into parts of Pahrump and the Spring Mountains corridor near Lee Canyon.
“It reminds us that Nevada is earthquake country,” Rowe stated in an analytical public brief following the incident. “We’ve always got to be ready for something bigger.” Municipal engineering units and utility infrastructure inspectors did not log any immediate pipeline or building failures following the afternoon event.
Source: Nevada Seismological Laboratory Operational Briefings, United States Geological Survey Real-Time Seismic Data Index.
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