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4.1 Earthquake Felt In Parts Of Bay Area
Here's what the U.S. Geological Survey has to say about the earthquake.
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA, CA — An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude reading of 4.1 was felt in parts of the Bay Area. It was centered in Isleton in Sacramento County, according to the United States Geological Survey Shake Map.
There are no initial reports of injuries or damage.

Many residents report that they received an extremely loud Emergency Alert on their phones, but did not actually feel the earthquake. The first magnitude reported by the USGS was 4.6 but it was quickly downgraded.

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