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A 3.5-magnitude earthquake was reported in Alaska on Sunday (July 6), according to the United States Geological Survey. The ...
A minor, 3.3-magnitude earthquake struck in Northern California on Monday, according to the United States Geological Survey.
A 3.3-magnitude earthquake hit Northern California Monday evening near Los Banos, about 30 miles from San Jose. No damage ...
A late-night 2.9-magnitude earthquake shook the San Francisco Bay Area in California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
New evidence suggests current estimates about tsunami size and how quickly waves make it to shore may be too high and too ...
Near-shore tsunamis, those triggered by earthquakes just off the coast, could pose a particularly dire risk for California’s ...
The magnitude 5.2 earthquake near Bakersfield was felt over a wide area of Southern California. Experts say there are several reason for this, including its size, time of night and the so-called ...
California's earthquake history. Luther Strayer, a structural geologist and professor at California State University, East Bay, recently talked to CBS Bay Area about when California's next big ...
The preliminary magnitude 7.0 earthquake reignited long-held fears of the fabled “big one” hitting in California, which typically refers to a potential magnitude 8.0 that causes widespread ...
California may see a big earthquake soon and forecasters say the Sacramento area is the least likely place to feel it. San Francisco to Los Angeles (LA) is at a greater risk.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.4 struck northern Sonoma County Sunday afternoon. The quake's epicenter was recorded near the unincorporated area of Mercuryville, near the Sonoma and Lake county ...