Small earthquake gives East Bay a jolt on Sunday morning
Briefly

A small earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 2.6 struck the East Bay at approximately 5:05 a.m. Residents experienced a quick jolt early Sunday morning. The epicenter was located just north of the Clark Kerr Campus in Berkeley. The U.S. Geological Survey reported the preliminary magnitude. The Hayward fault runs under the East Bay hills and through parts of the UC Berkeley campus, including directly under Memorial Stadium. A magnitude of 2.6 represents a minor seismic event that rarely causes structural damage. No damage was reported as a result of the seismic activity and no injuries were reported.
A small earthquake gave East Bay residents a quick jolt early Sunday morning. The earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 2.6, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at approximately 5:05 a.m., and its epicenter was just north of the Clark Kerr Campus in Berkeley. The Hayward fault runs under the East Bay hills and through parts of the UC Berkeley campus, including directly under Memorial Stadium. No damage was reported as a result of the seismic activity.
A small earthquake gave East Bay residents a quick jolt early Sunday morning. The earthquake had a preliminary magnitude of 2.6, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake struck at approximately 5:05 a.m., and its epicenter was just north of the Clark Kerr Campus in Berkeley. The Hayward fault runs under the East Bay hills and through parts of the UC Berkeley campus, including directly under Memorial Stadium. No damage was reported as a result of the seismic activity.
Read at SFGATE
[
|
]