3.0M Earthquake Shakes Up the South Bay
Briefly

An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.0 struck the South Bay on Tuesday at 2:17 pm, centered about 4.3 miles south-southwest of Los Altos and 5.4 miles west of Cupertino. The USGS indicated that the shaking might have been felt in Palo Alto and parts of San Jose. The epicenter was located on the Peninsula segment of the San Andreas Fault. There were no reports of damage or significant social media activity regarding this earthquake, as discussions focused on larger quakes that hit Guatemala shortly afterward.
The earthquake struck at 2:17 pm according to the USGS, and the agency suggests that shaking may have been felt as far north as Palo Alto, and east in parts of San Jose.
Tuesday saw a 3.0M earthquake rumbling with an epicenter 4.3 miles south-southwest of Los Altos and 5.4 miles west of Cupertino, which employees at Apple's spaceship campus likely felt.
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