On the heels of two small earthquakes that shook the Bay Area Tuesday night, another earthquake struck the Bay Area this morning at 9:57.
According to the USGS, the quake was a magnitude 3.6, centered near San Leandro, with a depth of 9 km.
BART Is reporting delays of up to 10 minutes due to the routine track checks they do after earthquakes. No damage has been reported as yet.
Tuesday night, a 3.6-magnitude earthquake was recorded at 11:41 p.m. in an area three miles from San Leandro, followed by a 2.3-magnitude aftershock at 11:36 p.m., according to the USGS.
Tuesday’s initial temblor had a depth of about 5.5 miles and was centered near San Leandro, while the aftershock had a recorded depth of about 5 miles, according to the USGS.
People in Danville, San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood and southeast Bayview-Hunters Point neighborhood reported feeling Tuesday night’s shake. There were other reports of shakes felt throughout the Peninsula, the East Bay and in parts of Marin County.
In the Outer Sunset, we didn’t feel this morning’s quake. Did you? If so, be sure to let the USGS know.
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