4.3 magnitude earthquake jolts the San Francisco Bay Area
Summary
A 4.3 magnitude earthquake occurred near Berkeley, California, early Monday morning. The quake was felt by over 22,000 people in the San Francisco Bay Area, causing some transit delays as safety checks were conducted.Key Facts
- A 4.3 magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area.
- The earthquake's epicenter was just east-southeast of Berkeley.
- It took place shortly before 3 a.m. local time.
- Over 22,000 people reported feeling the quake.
- Bay Area Rapid Transit reduced train speeds for safety checks, causing delays up to 20 minutes.
- The San Francisco Mayor stated that the city's responders were assessing any effects of the quake.
- People as far as Salinas, 100 miles away, felt the tremor.
- There were no immediate reports of injuries or major damage.
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