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Earthquake Shakes The Bay Area
Here's what the U.S. Geological Survey reports about the earthquake.
MORGAN HILL, CA — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude reading of 3.4 was felt in the Bay Area Thursday evening at 6 p.m.
The epicenter was near Morgan Hill, according to the United States Geological Survey Shake Map.
It follows three earthquakes this week in Gilroy.
See: Earthquake Rattles The Gilroy Area, 3rd In 2 Days
No information has been received about injuries or damage.
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