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California has dozens of earthquakes every day. Most are below 3.0 magnitude, so small that they aren’t felt.
Zoom in on the map below and compare where you live to the significant faults and where strong earthquakes have struck in the Bay Area.
A preliminary magnitude 3.2 earthquake shook the Concord area shortly after noon on Friday, according to the United States ...
Point Reyes sits right on the San Andreas Fault. The Olema Valley landscape has healed, and the fault line has been ...
A series of small earthquakes shook the ... The quakes happened on the Hayward Fault, one of a handful of major faults that cut through the San Francisco Bay Area. It may be a little less famous ...
a branch of the San Andreas Fault system, Dr. Baltay said. It was the strongest earthquake in the Bay Area since a 6-magnitude earthquake in 2014, said Lucy Jones, a geophysics researcher at the ...
The last notable quake was a 6.0 magnitude earthquake that struck near Napa in 2014. Jones told KNTV-TV the quake happened on the Calaveras Fault, one of eight major faults in the Bay Area and a ...
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake shook ... The Hayward fault is particularly dangerous because it runs through some of the most heavily populated parts of the Bay Area, spanning the length of the ...
A 5.1 magnitude earthquake shook much of the Bay Area Tuesday morning, marking the biggest quake the region has seen in several years. The earthquake struck at 11:42 a.m. about 12 miles east of ...
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