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Did You Feel It? 3.5 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes San Ramon
The temblor shook things up in the East Bay just after 12 a.m. today, according to the USGS.

The United States Geological Survey this morning is reporting a 3.5 magnitude earthquake just outside San Ramon. The earthquake was reported just after midnight about a mile north northwest of San Ramon, two miles south southeast of Danville, and seven miles north northwest of Dublin.
There haven’t been any reports yet of injuries or damage due to the earthquake.
Earlier this week, a 2.7 quake hit in San Pablo.
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