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Small Earthquake Rattles South Bay
Here's what the U.S. Geological Survey has to say about the earthquake.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude reading of 3.0 was felt in the Bay Area, most notably in the South Bay, at 10:40 Tuesday morning.
The epicenter was at San Martin in Santa Clara County, according to the United States Geological Survey Shake Map.
No information has been received about injuries or damage.
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Last week, a much stronger 4.5 earthquake was felt for hundreds of miles.
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