11:30 AM
Last night, I was hit by a sharp pain in the left side. About an hour later, I felt more of a stabbing pain there. It was not very brief either. It sort of came and went. My left side was bothering me all throughout the night. I was still feeling tender this morning. Last night, it appeared that the Fontana swarm was starting back up again. At 10:17 this morning, a magnitude 3.1 occurred near Redlands in the Crafton Hills Fault Zone.
Sometimes, the pain can occur hours to a day in advance. It does not always happen 30 minutes to an hour beforehand. I figured that there was a lot going on at once when I felt that more severe pain later last night. It seemed like the pressure had already started welling up last night. I think I get the pain from the sudden rise in strain energy. It would course through my body and squeeze a nerve.
I have recently figured out the different types of pains that occur. If it is a pressure or pinching sensation, it would be from an earthquake potentially on the verge of occurring at any moment in an area that isn't on a fault(or at least one that hasn't made it to the surface). When it is a sharp pain, it is from a smaller fault. When it is a more severe stabbing pain or a deep dull pain, it is from a large fault. I have speculated that the severe stabbing pain could be a possible large earthquake.
I cannot confirm it now because I have not been in a big one yet, not up close. Most of these impending earthquakes are bluffs.
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