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3.2 magnitude earthquake strikes off Northern California coast
A preliminary 3.2 magnitude earthquake struck Monday morning off the coast of Northen California, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Series of moderate earthquakes rattles Northern California coast
A series of earthquakes ranging in magnitude between 3.6 and 4.4 struck the Northern California coast late Wednesday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Schools, agencies participate in Great California ShakeOut drill
People in schools and offices across the Bay Area will have a chance to practice their earthquake response Thursday morning as part of the “Great California ShakeOut.” Ian Cull reports.
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Great California ShakeOut: What to know about the annual earthquake drill
People in schools and offices across the Bay Area will have a chance to practice their earthquake response Thursday morning as part of the Great California ShakeOut. Kris Sanchez reports.
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Marking 35 years since the Loma Prieta earthquake rocked the Bay Area
Thursday marks 35 years since the Loma Prieta earthquake jolted the Bay Area, killing 63 people and injuring about 3,700.
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Great California ShakeOut: What to know about the annual earthquake drill
People in schools and offices across the Bay Area will have a chance to practice their earthquake response Thursday morning as part of the Great California ShakeOut. Kris Sanchez reports.
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California earthquakes: Preparing for the big one
NBC 7 takes you inside the science behind earthquakes, the technology for early alerts, and teaches you the measures you can take to protect your property, and how to prepare before a major earthquake occurs.
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Great California ShakeOut: What to know about the annual earthquake drill
Millions of Californians are preparing to participate in the Great ShakeOut to practice what to do during an earthquake.
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Preliminary 3.6 magnitude earthquake strikes south of Lake Tahoe
A preliminary 3.6 magnitude earthquake struck in Mono County in Northern California on Saturday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Magnitude 4.7 earthquake shakes parts of Southern California
An earthquake centered in the Malibu area with a preliminary magnitude of 5.1 rattled parts of Southern California early Thursday.
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Back to back earthquakes rattle Ontario
Two earthquakes with magnitudes 3.5 and 3.9 rattled the Inland Empire on Saturday.
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Stay safe during an earthquake with these expert tips
California Live’s Jessica Vilchis learns how to best protect yourself and your loved ones from a California earthquake and other natural disasters.
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Preliminary 6.1-magnitude earthquake rattles Taiwan
A preliminary 6.1-magnitude earthquake struck the east coast of Taiwan Thursday afternoon, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
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Los Angeles area hit with ‘significant' 4.4-magnitude earthquake
Many parts of Southern California felt shaking Monday afternoon as a preliminary 4.4-magnitude earthquake shook the Highland Park area.
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Californians warned ahead of time of Kern County earthquake via app
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said after the 5.2 magnitude earthquake hit Kern County Tuesday, many Californians received an alert before serious shaking started thanks to a first-in-the-nation early warning system.
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5.2 magnitude earthquake in Kern County rattles Southern California
Various parts of Southern California were rattled Tuesday evening as a 5.2 magnitude earthquake shook 25 miles from Bakersfield.
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5.2-magnitude Kern County earthquake rattles SoCal, more than 50 aftershocks follow
Various parts of Southern California were rattled Tuesday evening as a 5.1-magnitude earthquake shook 25 miles from Bakersfield.
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Pair of earthquakes measuring 3.4 and 3.2 magnitude shake near Gilroy
A pair of earthquakes measuring 3.4 and 3.2 magnitude struck just a minute apart early Tuesday morning east of Gilroy, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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Preliminary 2.9 magnitude earthquake strikes South Bay
A preliminary 2.9 magnitude earthquake struck near Milpitas on Thursday night, according to the United States Geological Survey.