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yuiyoshida

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Sat Oct 5, 2019, 11:44 AM Oct 2019

correction: Magnitude 3.6 earthquake strikes near Colma, CA [View all]

Last edited Sat Oct 5, 2019, 01:27 PM - Edit history (1)

Source: SF GATE.COM

The United States Geological Survey reports a preliminary magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck near Colma, CA on Saturday.

The quake hit at 7:41 AM local time at a depth of 7 kilometers.
There was no initial word on damage or injury resulting from the quake. More information on this earthquake is available on the USGS event page.
See the latest USGS quake alerts, report feeling earthquake activity and tour interactive fault maps in the earthquake section.

Read more: https://www.sfgate.com/earthquakes/article/Magnitude-3-9-earthquake-strikes-near-Colma-CA-14494813.php



felt it at my place. Rattled for a few seconds..heavy roller...but not enough to knock stuff over here in the city.
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Now they say 3.6 centered in Colma kimbutgar Oct 2019 #1
KCBS yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #3
actually not centered in Colma, 3.6 miles southwest of Colma, which is in the ocean CreekDog Oct 2019 #17
this is from the website recent earthquakes in california and nevada,, AllaN01Bear Oct 2019 #2
Why is a 3.6 in California in LBN though? I could understand a 6.0 or higher but a 3.6 is cstanleytech Oct 2019 #4
Earthquakes are always reported here in the State yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #5
Yes I know they are reported in the state and on the news but how is this mild of a quake cstanleytech Oct 2019 #6
Well, i I guess if you don't believe it belongs in LBN yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #7
No, you have the power to delete it yourself if you want I was just wondering about the logic of cstanleytech Oct 2019 #8
I don't wish too.. yuiyoshida Oct 2019 #9
It is a non-event in northern Calif. CountAllVotes Oct 2019 #13
Slow day, huh? LanternWaste Oct 2019 #20
Correct. CountAllVotes Oct 2019 #10
It's on the the San Andreas Fault, and that's big news in my mind Brother Buzz Oct 2019 #11
It is shaking all of the time CountAllVotes Oct 2019 #12
How many of those earthquakes are associated with the San Andreas Fault? Brother Buzz Oct 2019 #14
Regardless if it is or is not the point is LBN is supposed to be for major news stories of national cstanleytech Oct 2019 #15
to cause you extreme angst CreekDog Oct 2019 #18
3.6 is about the amount of shaking if someone walks above you on the 2nd floor. Kablooie Oct 2019 #16
if you're at the epicenter it shakes a hell of a lot more than that CreekDog Oct 2019 #19
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