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3.1-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes East Bay, No Damage Reported

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BREAKING: A 3.1-magnitude earthquake jolted the East Bay area at 9:23 a.m. today, sending tremors felt across Berkeley and surrounding regions. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports that the epicenter was located just south of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a key site for scientific research.

The quake, which occurred along the Hayward Fault, has raised concerns among residents, but so far, there are no reports of damage or injuries. This seismic event comes as the region remains on high alert due to its proximity to a historically active fault line.

Residents reported feeling the tremor for several seconds, prompting immediate reactions on social media. Many took to platforms like Twitter and Facebook to share their experiences, expressing both surprise and unease. “I felt my whole building shake for a moment!” said one local resident.

Local authorities are monitoring the situation closely, urging residents to remain vigilant. This earthquake serves as a reminder of the seismic risks that the Bay Area faces, particularly along the notorious Hayward Fault.

As officials continue to assess the situation, updates will be provided. Community members are encouraged to stay informed through local news sources and prepare for potential aftershocks.

Stay tuned for further developments on this story as more information becomes available.

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