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>The California coast has been rocked by a third earthquake in less than a day. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) detected a 2.7 magnitude quake at 8:03 am ET Thursday in the city of Hayward. Two more earthquakes struck less than six hours earlier off the coast of Petrolia, roughly 250 miles north of the latest. USGS says the first tremor hit at 2:06 am ET, measuring a 3.3 magnitude. It was quickly followed by another 3.4 magnitude quake less than three hours later at 4:51 am ET.

Archive: https://archive.today/2rMHn From the post: >>The California coast has been rocked by a third earthquake in less than a day. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) detected a 2.7 magnitude quake at 8:03 am ET Thursday in the city of Hayward. Two more earthquakes struck less than six hours earlier off the coast of Petrolia, roughly 250 miles north of the latest. USGS says the first tremor hit at 2:06 am ET, measuring a 3.3 magnitude. It was quickly followed by another 3.4 magnitude quake less than three hours later at 4:51 am ET.

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[–] 2 pts

2s and 3s you just ride it out because they happen a lot every day.
https://scedc.caltech.edu/recent/

[–] 1 pt

This happens nearly every week in CA. The Petrolia can go off daily for weeks at a time with minor shocks.

Describing the area as being ROCKED by 2s and 3s is pure sensationalism

[–] 2 pts

I heard Trump is going to rename the San Andreas Fault to Newsom's Fault