Quake registering magnitude 3.4 strikes in Dublin
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Quake registering magnitude 3.4 strikes in Dublin
"DUBLIN An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.4 was recorded near the city Friday morning, appearing to continue a swarm of small quakes in the area since late last year. No damage or injuries were immediately reported as a result of the quake, which according to the U.S. Geological Survey hit about 10:33 a.m., three miles north of the city and about four miles underground."
"No damage or injuries were immediately reported as a result of the quake, which according to the U.S. Geological Survey hit about 10:33 a.m., three miles north of the city and about four miles underground. The quake could be felt in surrounding cities, including San Ramon, where more than 90 quakes with a magnitude greater than 2.0 have been felt since November 9, but none of such size since Jan. 10, officials have said. No aftershocks were recorded immediately. This is a developing report."
A magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck near Dublin on Friday morning at about 10:33 a.m., centered roughly three miles north of the city and about four miles below the surface. No damage or injuries were immediately reported. The quake appears to be part of a swarm of small quakes in the area that began in late last year. The shaking was felt in surrounding cities, including San Ramon. San Ramon has experienced more than 90 quakes with magnitude greater than 2.0 since November 9, though none of similar size since January 10, officials said. No immediate aftershocks were recorded; the situation remains developing.
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