4.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Berkeley Bay Area No Injuries
4.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Berkeley Bay Area No Injuries

4.3 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Berkeley Bay Area No Injuries

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A magnitude 4.3 earthquake struck Berkeley, California, early Monday morning around 2:56 a.m., with a depth of 7.8 kilometers near the University of California campus. The quake was felt widely across the Bay Area, including cities as far north as Santa Rosa and as far south as Stockton, with thousands of people reporting feeling the tremor. Despite the widespread shaking, no injuries or major damage have been reported, and no tsunami warning was issued. The earthquake caused some disruptions, such as BART train delays due to track inspections. Social media was active with residents sharing their experiences of the quake, and the US Geological Survey's shake alert system notified many in the area. It remains unclear which fault caused the quake, but small aftershocks are possible in the region.

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