Usgs Says a 3.7-magnitude Earthquake Shakes San Francisco and the Bay Area

Usgs Says a 3.7-magnitude Earthquake Shakes San Francisco and the Bay Area

The United States Geological Survey said that on Friday morning, an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.7 hit the coast of San Francisco.

Based on the U.S. Geological Survey, the earthquake happened in the Pacific Ocean about three miles northwest of the San Francisco Zoo. No, to light shaking was felt in the area. As of Friday morning, there were no reports of harm.

According to California State University Long Beach, people who live in areas that are hit by magnitude 3 or 4 earthquakes usually feel some light shaking. Michigan Technological University said that quakes with a magnitude of 5.4 or less happen hundreds of thousands of times a year.

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