
"A magnitude 3.0 earthquake jolted South Santa Clara County Tuesday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The quake hit around 5:48 p.m. about 9.9 miles east of Seven Trees, 10.7 miles north of Morgan Hill and 10.8 miles east-southeast of Alum Rock, the USGS reported. There were no immediate reports of injuries or damage. The earthquake happened along the seismically active Calaveras Fault, which has produced"
"notable quakes, including a magnitude 6.2 in 1984 and a magnitude 5.9 in 1979. The Bay Area has seen other quake activity in the past 10 days, including a swarm of more than 80 temblors in the San Ramon area. Six, including one late Monday night at 10:47 p.m., were 3.0 or above generally large enough for most people to feel. Check back for updates."
A magnitude 3.0 earthquake jolted South Santa Clara County at about 5:48 p.m., centered roughly 9.9 miles east of Seven Trees, 10.7 miles north of Morgan Hill and 10.8 miles east-southeast of Alum Rock. The quake occurred along the Calaveras Fault, which produced magnitude 6.2 and 5.9 events in 1984 and 1979, respectively. No immediate injuries or damage were reported. The Bay Area experienced other recent seismic activity, including a swarm of more than 80 temblors near San Ramon over the past ten days. Six of those events, including one at 10:47 p.m. Monday, were magnitude 3.0 or larger and generally large enough to be felt.
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