The San Francisco Bay Area was rattled by a minor earthquake Friday morning that struck just off the coast, followed by at least two aftershocks.The 3.6 magnitude quake struck at 7:02 a.m. off the coast of San Francisco,
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The magnitude 3.7 earthquake’s epicenter was recorded near Concord, California, but a U.S. Geological Survey report indicates light shaking was felt all throughout the Bay Area.
A magnitude 5.8 earthquake struck San Francisco town in Southern Leyte at 7:39 a.m. on Thursday, January 23, 2025.
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.7 struck the coast of San Francisco on Friday morning, the United States Geological Survey reported. The earthquake occurred about three miles northwest of the San Francisco Zoo in the Pacific Ocean ...
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A magnitude 3.7 earthquake struck just off the coast of San Francisco Friday morning, adding a jolt to millions of residents to their morning routine.
A 5.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the central Philippines near San Francisco in Leyte province. The tremor had a depth of 10 km and was brief yet strong, with minor disruptions reported. While immediate damage was absent,
A magnitude 3.7 earthquake hit Concord Sunday morning, the United States Geological Survey said. The quake hit between Willow Pass and Clayton roads, near 6th Street, around 8:49 a.m. According to the USGS, the earthquake had a depth of nearly 9 miles.
Giannini built on this good will, turning his baby bank into San Francisco’s biggest, branching out across California and further, earning the appellation “J.P. Morgan of the West.” The earthquake “placed the public spotlight on what had been a small and obscure bank,