Six earthquakes, strongest M4.0, hit East Bay near San Ramon; no major damage reported.
Summary
A series of six earthquakes, with the strongest measuring magnitude 4.0, rattled the East Bay area near San Ramon on Friday evening. While tremors were felt across several communities and caused minor transit delays, no significant damage or injuries were reported. This event is of very low relevance for Indian competitive exams as it is a localized natural phenomenon outside India with no broader implications.
Key Points
- 1A series of six earthquakes occurred in the East Bay region on Friday evening.
- 2The epicenters of the tremors were primarily near San Ramon.
- 3The strongest earthquake in the series registered a magnitude of 4.0.
- 4Other significant magnitudes recorded were 3.8, 3.1, and 2.9.
- 5No significant damage or injuries were reported, with only minor delays to transit services.
Full Article
The East Bay experienced a series of six earthquakes on Friday evening. The tremors were centered near San Ramon. The strongest quake registered a magnitude of 4.0. Smaller quakes followed, with magnitudes of 3.8, 3.1, and 2.9. Residents in several communities felt the shaking. Transit services faced minor delays. No significant damage or injuries were reported.
