Series of earthquakes rattles Central California
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SAN BENITO COUNTY, CA - A preliminary 2.7 magnitude quake was detected near San Juan Bautista around midday Thursday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
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Quake hits San Juan Bautista in Central California
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.3 struck Central California on Thanksgiving Day, according to the US Geological Survey.
At least three minor to moderate earthquakes struck Thursday morning in the Geysers area of northern Sonoma County, according to the USGS.
It’s been a full week of earthquakes in California, including a 4.1 near Templeton that triggered an alert for residents. “This week is a bit busy,” Minson said. “But earthquakes are not uniformly spaced out in space and time, so this is all within the normal variation for earthquakes.”
An earthquake was reported in San Jose, California on November 27, and tremors were felt in places like Hollister, Salinas and Dublin.
SONOMA COUNTY, CA - A preliminary 3.7 magnitude quake was registered near The Geysers Thursday morning, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
California hospital risk closure looms for Santa Paula Hospital due to seismic safety requirements and financial challenges by 2030.
The tremors were felt as far north as San Francisco, with the most intense shaking reported in the South Bay region. There were no immediate reports of damage. According to FlightAware and the Federal Aviation Administration, there were no immediate indications that the earthquakes impacted travel at San Jose Mineta International Airport.