4.3 magnitude earthquake shakes San Francisco Bay area
More than 21,000 people reported feeling the 4.3 magnitude quake near Berkeley, with minor damage and no injuries reported, officials said.
- A 4.3 magnitude earthquake struck Berkeley, California, according to the U.S. Geological Survey .
- Over 21,000 individuals reported feeling the quake on the USGS site within one hour.
- San Francisco Mayor Dan Lurie stated that "first responders are assessing any impact to our city, and we will give an update later today."
- There have been no reports of injuries in San Francisco at this time, despite an increase in 911 calls from people who felt shaking.
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4.3 Magnitude Earthquake Jolts San Francisco Bay Area
BERKELEY, Calif.—Residents across the San Francisco Bay Area were jolted awake early Monday by a moderate earthquake that was felt widely across the region. The 4.3 magnitude quake hit shortly before 3 a.m. just east-southeast of Berkeley, across the bay from San Francisco, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, or USGS. No injuries or major damage was reported, but some businesses said windows were broken and merchandise tumbled from shelves.…
4.3 Quake Shakes The Bay Area
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area early Monday just before three in the morning. It was centered in Berkeley a few blocks from UC Berkeley. It’s the strongest quake in three years, but there were no major damage reports. An aftershock of 2.6 magnitude followed at 8:01 a.m. The U.S. Geological Survey indicates a four percent chance of another quake of magnitude four or stronger in the next week. Still, officials say ther…
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