Magnitude 3.0 Earthquake Strikes Near Dublin, California
The minor quake, occurring at a depth of 7 miles, caused no injuries or damage but highlights ongoing seismic activity in the Bay Area.
- A preliminary magnitude 3.0 earthquake struck just west of Dublin, California, on April 1, 2025, at 4:58 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
- The earthquake occurred at a depth of approximately 7 miles and was part of a series of minor seismic events in the region.
- No injuries or damages were reported as a result of the earthquake.
- The San Francisco Bay Area, located along major fault lines like the Hayward and San Andreas faults, remains a tectonic hotspot with ongoing seismic risks.
- Scientists and officials continue to emphasize the importance of earthquake preparedness and monitoring in this high-risk region.