
"A swarm of earthquakes has struck California's Bay Area, just miles from some of the most populated cities throughout the area. A magnitude 3.7 earthquake was detected at 12.08pm ET on Monday, less than three miles from the city of San Ramon. The US Geological Survey (USGS) has revealed that it's at least the sixth small earthquake to strike the since 5.33am this morning."
"All of the tremors have been stronger than magnitude 2.5, meaning residents likely felt all of the quakes but no severe damage was caused. This is a breaking story. More details to follow."
A swarm of earthquakes struck California's Bay Area, occurring within miles of densely populated cities across the region. The sequence included a magnitude 3.7 quake detected at 12:08pm ET near San Ramon and multiple smaller tremors earlier in the morning. The US Geological Survey (USGS) recorded at least six quakes beginning at 5:33am, with each event registering stronger than magnitude 2.5. Residents likely felt the shaking from these tremors, but no severe structural damage or injuries were reported. Local monitoring continues and updates are expected as authorities assess any ongoing seismic activity.
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