An earthquake has rattled the San Francisco Bay Space, robust sufficient to awaken individuals throughout the area.
The earthquake, which occurred Monday at 2:56 a.m., was estimated at a magnitude 4.3, centered in Berkeley. A preliminary estimate steered the earthquake was centered across the nook of Dwight Means and Piedmont Avenue, only a few blocks from the UC Berkeley campus.
“Mild” shaking was felt from Monday’s earthquake throughout Berkeley, Oakland and San Francisco, in response to the U.S. Geological Survey, an depth outlined by the Modified Mercalli Depth Scale. Different areas that noticed “mild” shaking embody Albany, Alameda, San Leandro, Piedmont, Orinda, Lafayette, Walnut Creek and Richmond.
“Mild” shaking can disturb dishes and home windows, and really feel like a heavy truck has struck a constructing, and rock standing motor automobiles visibly.
There have been no instant stories of injury.
There’s a 4% likelihood that there shall be one other magnitude 4 or larger earthquake within the subsequent week, in response to the U.S. Geological Survey. There may be additionally a lower than a 1% likelihood of an aftershock of an earthquake of magnitude 5 or larger, which could be damaging, over the following week.
The epicenter of the earthquake was situated close to the Hayward fault. The Hayward fault is without doubt one of the most feared within the San Francisco Bay Space, operating for 74 miles by means of the East Bay and into San José.
The Hayward fault’s greatest earthquake in fashionable historical past occurred in 1868, when a magnitude 7 earthquake ruptured on the fault, most likely between Fremont’s Heat Springs neighborhood all the best way to Berkeley, in response to the California Geological Survey.
A report by the U.S. Geological Survey estimates that at the very least 800 individuals may very well be killed and 18,000 extra injured in a hypothetical magnitude 7 earthquake that ruptures 52 miles of the Hayward fault between Fremont and San Pablo Bay. As many as 2,500 individuals may must be rescued from collapsed buildings, and 22,000 individuals may very well be trapped in elevators.
Monday’s earthquake was felt as distant as Santa Rosa to Santa Cruz.
The earthquake activated the MyShake earthquake early warning app, powered by the U.S. Geological Survey’s ShakeAlert system.
Some individuals stated they felt the earthquake at across the identical time because the earthquake early warning app sounded on their cellphone, serving to to substantiate that the shaking they felt was an earthquake.
In Alameda, Laura Sonido woke as much as the earthquake, feeling shaking initially for about 5 seconds, adopted by one other robust jolt and some extra seconds of shaking. “It was robust sufficient to the place I may hear my home windows rattling,” Sonido stated. “Nothing broke in the home, however the mirrored rest room cupboards swung open. Fortunately, nothing spilled out.”
A listener within the Oakland Hills advised KCBS-AM radio that his dishes had spilled throughout the ground.
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