The San Francisco Bay Area was rattled by a minor earthquake Friday morning that struck just off the California coast.
An earthquake registering a magnitude of 3.7 shook part of the San Francisco Bay Area. People had reported feeling a quick jolt.
Recent earthquakes that have shaken California may be a result of a Southern California fault line considered even more dangerous than the San Andreas fault. Los Angeles was rattled by a 4.4 ...
the system of depressions in the ground between the parallel faults of the San Andreas earthquake fault, on heavily-used railroad tracks in Cajon Canyon May 15, 2008 west of San Bernardino ...
There were no immediate reports of any damages or injuries. The earthquake struck on the San Andreas Fault, which runs from the Cape Mendocino region north of the Bay Area to Baja California ...
The San Andreas fault has long been considered one of the most dangerous earthquake faults because of its length. At nearly 800 miles (1,287 kilometers) long, it cuts through California and is ...
An earthquake ... the San Francisco Zoo, according to preliminary data reported by the U.S. Geological Survey. According to a USGS map of the quake, The quake appeared to start in the San Andreas ...