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Earthquake Swarm Near San Ramon Sends M4.2 Jolt, Triggers BART Inspections

USGS says the burst fits a recurring San Ramon swarm with only a small chance of escalating to a much larger quake.

Overview

  • At least 19 earthquakes struck within roughly two hours Monday morning, starting around 6:27 a.m., according to USGS data.
  • The strongest event registered magnitude 4.2 at about 7:01 a.m., centered roughly 2.5 miles southeast of San Ramon at a depth near six miles.
  • Shaking was reported across the Bay Area and into the Central Valley, with intensity maps showing waves toward Sacramento, Stockton and Modesto.
  • No major injuries or structural damage were reported, and BART temporarily reduced train speeds for safety inspections, causing delays of up to about 20 minutes.
  • Scientists cite months of elevated Tri‑Valley seismicity—including dozens of magnitude‑2‑plus quakes—and say this swarm may continue for months with only a small probability of a much larger event.