3.2-Magnitude Earthquake Hits Northern California, No Damage Reported
The tremor, centered near Fremont, was felt across the Bay Area but resulted in no reported injuries or damage.
- A 3.2-magnitude earthquake struck the Bay Area in Northern California, with its epicenter 4 miles east of Fremont.
- The earthquake occurred at 9:35 a.m. on Thursday, February 22, 2024, and was felt in cities as far away as San Jose and San Ramon.
- No damage or injuries have been reported following the quake.
- Experts remind residents that earthquakes can cause significant hazards, including fires and tsunamis, and advise on safety measures such as 'drop, cover, and hold on.'
- More than 900 people reported feeling the tremor, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's 'Felt Report.'