
An earthquake today: According to a geological survey of the United States, an earthquake with a size of 4.3, the San Francisco Bay Area was hit on Mondays on Monday and mentioned that it was only east-south of Berkeley. The earthworm occurred shortly before 3:00 pdt.
“At 2:56 in the morning there was an earthquake of 4.3 near Berkeley, Ca.
Many said on social media that they had experienced it and saw things shaking.
According to the AP, KTVU-TV Clark said in the video from the editor: “Our calls come from San Francisco and East Bay and around the world. It is shaking in our editorial office. … He captured everyone out of sight.”
“No reports of damage or injury in San Francisco”
There were no immediate reports of injury or damage, the fire brigade in San Francisco published on X. “There are currently no reports of damage or injury in San Francisco. Officials will continue to evaluate the infrastructure and update if it changes,” he said.
“Be prepared for shocks: Expect to shake the ground again. Check the danger: Look for gas leaks and other hazards,” he added as a safety tip for assessment.
The Tsunami National Center clarified on the social media that there was also no threatened tsunami after the earthquake.
Previous earthquake
The 3.4 -size earthquake occurred near Pinol at approximately 21:30 on June, Times of India. The tremor was felt through San Francisco, Oakland and the surrounding areas. Fortunately, no injuries or structural damage were reported.
An earthquake of 3.7 sizes hit at sea about 3 km northwest of the Zoo in San Francisco 10 this year, NBC Bay reported. No immediate reports of injuries or damage were found, but many people said they felt shocks. Subsequent light to medium shocks included size 2.2, 2.5 and 3.0.
The United States experiences about 63 earthquakes every year with a size between 5.0 and 5.9, approximately five earthquakes ranging from 6.0 to 6.9 and less than one main earthquake measures 7.0 or higher each year, according to US geological survey, USA Today.
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