Over the last few days an alarming number of earthquakes have rocked California raising fears of wider trouble along the San Andreas fault. Now a map released by the United States Geological ...
A light, 4.1-magnitude earthquake ... the shake-severity map. An aftershock is usually a smaller earthquake that follows a larger one in the same general area. Aftershocks are typically minor ...
Earthquakes rank among the deadliest natural disasters in the world, with many of them killing thousands. Experts warn the ...
From Napa to Santa Cruz, people felt the jolt of a 3.9 earthquake Monday. The epicenter was near Dublin on the Calaveras ...
San Francisco: A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0 shook the San Francisco Bay Area on Monday evening, according to ...
The earthquake, measuring 3.93 magnitude, struck near Los Angeles, California, on Sunday night, and was felt in parts of ...
Did you feel it? A 3.9 magnitude earthquake struck near Dublin Monday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
A USGS map shows where in California 2.5 magnitude (or greater) earthquakes were recorded in the last seven days—the San Andreas Fault is represented as a thick red line. A USGS map shows where ...
and that’s “pretty standard for anywhere in California.” That’s because, in a single seismic event, individual faults can link up, resulting in an earthquake of a larger magnitude.