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New York Post
6 Apr 2024


NextImg:Earthquake strikes California Bay area day after NYC Metro rattled

A preliminary magnitude 3.4 earthquake shook the Bay Area Satruday morning — just a day after a temblor rocked the Big Apple, according to the United States Geological Survey.  

The temblor struck Berkeley’s Garber Park at 11:22 a.m. and had a depth of 5.8 miles, USGS said. 

A preliminary magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck Berkeley Saturday morning. Frank Ramspott
The earthquake struck Berkeley’s Garber Park and was felt as far away as San Jose, 45 miles south. constantgardener

Residents across Berkeley buzzed about the tremors, with others as far as San Jose, about 45 miles south, reported feeling the effects of the quake, according to USGS’ self-reported data map.

No serious damage or injuries were reported.

The earthquake occurred along the Hayward fault line, which extends 62 miles along the East Bay hills, according to USGS.

The last serious quake along the Hayward Fault line struck in 1868 and had a magnitude 6.8, killing 30 people.

The earthquake occurred along the Hayward fault line, which extends 62 miles along the East Bay hills, according to USGS. adventtr

Saturday’s earthquake in the Bay Area was much weaker than the magnitude 4.8 temblor that struck near Lebanon, NJ, Friday morning.

The rare East Coast quake — the strongest to hit the area since 1884 — rattled tristate residents, with many panicked locals rushing out of their homes and filling social media with shock.

Flights were grounded and traffic halted around New York City as a result of the earthquake, which was strong enough to cause the Statue of Liberty and chandeliers in City Hall to shake.

In the Garden State, nearly 30 aftershocks were recorded after the quake, including one tremor with a 3.8 magnitude.