M 4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Berkeley
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M 4.6 magnitude earthquake shakes Berkeley
"Screenshot A magnitude 4.6 earthquake shook Berkeley and the East Bay at 2:56 a.m, Monday morning, according to early reporting by USGS. Its epicenter was in the Elmwood area, at the intersection of Dwight Wy and Piedmont Avenue, according to the USGS. The earthquake had a depth of 4.8 miles."
"Earthquakes are a good reminder to be prepared. The city of Berkeley provides guidance on what to do before, during, and after an earthquake. Free disaster readiness, basic first aid training Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training classes, funded by FEMA and administered by the Berkeley Fire Department, begin this month and will repeat later in the year."
A magnitude 4.6 earthquake shook Berkeley and the East Bay at 2:56 a.m. The epicenter was in the Elmwood area at the intersection of Dwight Wy and Piedmont Avenue, with a depth of 4.8 miles. Earthquakes are a good reminder to be prepared. The city of Berkeley provides guidance on what to do before, during, and after an earthquake. Free disaster readiness and basic first aid Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training classes, funded by FEMA and administered by the Berkeley Fire Department, begin this month and will repeat later in the year. Residents are encouraged to use available guidance and training.
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