A magnitude 3.7 earthquake was recorded in the Bay Area on Friday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
The San Francisco Bay Area was rattled by a minor earthquake Friday morning that struck just off the coast. The 3.7 magnitude quake struck at 7:02 a.m. off the coast of San Francisco, with its epicenter about five miles southwest of the Golden Gate Bridge and two miles west of the Great Highway,
The magnitude 3.7 earthquake’s epicenter was recorded near Concord, California, but a U.S. Geological Survey report indicates light shaking was felt all throughout the Bay Area.
A 3.5-magnitude earthquake near Concord in the East Bay shook the area on Sunday, two days after a quake of similar magnitude struck in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Francisco on Friday, data from the agency shows. Residents across the region reported mild shaking but no immediate damage from either earthquake.
The Bay Area got a quick shake Sunday morning when an earthquake rattled the region near Concord. According to early measurements by the U.S. Geological Survey, a magnitude 3.9 earthquake centered near Concord hit at approximately 8:49 a.m. There are no reports of damage or injuries.
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake hit Concord Sunday morning, the United States Geological Survey said. The quake hit between Willow Pass and Clayton roads, near 6th Street, around 8:49 a.m. According to the USGS, the earthquake had a depth of nearly 9 miles.
A 3.7-magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area in Northern California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The about 5-mile deep quake hit about three miles northwest from the San Francisco Zoo, at 7:02 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 10, according to the USGS.
The earthquake occurred about three miles northwest of the San Francisco Zoo in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Geological Survey reported, with none to light shaking felt in the area. As of Friday ...