The strongest was a 3.4 magnitude quake that struck near San Bernardino, with more than 500 people feeling the quake.
Parts of Northern and Southern California have felt light shaking from earthquakes early this week. Here's how strong they ...
The epicenter for all the quakes was about one mile east of Hayward, in San Francisco’s East Bay, according to the U.S.
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Hosted on MSNCalifornia Rocked by Close to a Dozen Back-to-Back Earthquakes in 48 Hours, Raising Fears 'The Big One' Is NearAn ‘earthquake swarm,’ has bombarded the state of California since February 6th every day with earthquakes ranging from M0.4 to M4.3 ...
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Hosted on MSNChilling map shows impact radius of earthquake after over ten brutal tremors tear through CaliforniaCalifornia is riddled with a number of fault lines that frequently cause earthquakes, including Arrowhead, Waterman Canyon, ...
The U.S. Geological Survey reported two earthquakes with preliminary magnitudes of 3.5 and 3.0 ​hit near the San Bernardino ...
A moderate earthquake, followed by three smaller quakes, shook California’s Northern Coast in Humboldt ... it shook the coast ...
Did you feel it? A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck between Coalinga and Avenal on Thursday just after 4 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A pair of earthquakes at or above 3.0 in magnitude shook San Bernardino Monday morning. The U.S. Geological Survey reported that the first quake hit at 9:44 a.m. as a preliminary 3.5 magnitude, ...
According to the USGS report, the first earthquake occurred around 9:44 a.m. about three miles northeast of San Bernardino followed by another at 9:48 a.m. A USGS map showed shock waves reached ...
The first occurred at 9:44 a.m. less than a mile from San Bernardino and was followed by a magnitude 3.0 earthquake four minutes later, the USGS ... California and Nevada, according to a recent ...
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