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2 Earthquakes Rattle East Bay 1 Day After Deadly CA Quake
Both earthquakes happened on the Hayward fault.
SAN LEANDRO, CA — Just one day after a 6.4 earthquake killed two people and injured 11 in northern California, a pair of earthquakes has rattled nerves in the East Bay.
The first came at 8:34 a.m. in San Leandro. The preliminary magnitude reading of 3.1 was later downgraded to 2.9.
At 6:22 p.m., a second earthquake hit in Union City. The preliminary magnitude for that quake is 3.3.
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No injuries or damage were reported in either earthquake.
Both happened on the Hayward fault.
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Did you feel them? If so, you may report your response to USGS Did You Feel It.
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