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Many San Francisco Bay Area residents were given several seconds’ warning before the shaking arrived from a magnitude 5.1 earthquake that struck under the mountains east of San Jose this week ...
At least two small earthquakes struck in the South Bay on Tuesday afternoon. A preliminary 3.0 magnitude earthquake reported ...
A late-night 2.9-magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area in California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The six-mile deep quake hit three miles from Fairview, which is about a ...
A preliminary 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Dublin Monday night, according to the United States Geological Survey. The quake, which hit at 10:55 p.m., was centered 3.2 miles west of Dublin and ...
Two moderate earthquakes in Northern California 100 miles from each other in less than 15 hours unnerved the Bay Area just days before the 30th anniversary of the Loma Prieta earthquake.. The ...
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake struck San Jose at 11:42 a.m. today, rattling cities around the San Francisco Bay Area according to a preliminary estimate from the U.S. Geological Survey.
An emergency alert for an earthquake in Sacramento County reached Bay Area residents’ phones Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., causing confusion among residents who were not close enough to the earthquake ...
A magnitude 5.1 earthquake rattled the San Francisco Bay Area on Tuesday, shaking buildings and marking the strongest quake the region has seen in eight years.. There were no immediate reports of ...
The last significant damaging earthquake in the Bay Area was the 6.0 South Napa Quake on Aug. 24, 2014, which killed 1 person, injured 300 and caused $1 billion in damage in Napa and Vallejo.
After a magnitude 5.1 earthquake shook the Bay Area on Tuesday, #earthquake quickly became a trending topic on Twitter. Users flocked to social media to confirm their suspicions, ...
Bay Area breakthrough in imaging earthquakes with 1000 times more accuracy could revolutionize how we prepare for tremors. Story by Chase Hunter, Silicon Valley, San Jose, Calif.
What Bay Area residents dread is the next proverbial big one, the next major regional earthquake that seismologists say will statistically strike by the year 2043.