Small Quake Strikes North Of Anderson Dam In Morgan Hill

MORGAN HILL (CBS SF) A small earthquake struck Morgan Hill several miles from the Anderson Dam early Thursday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The USGS reported the magnitude 2.9 quake struck at 6:27 a.m. about six miles north of the dam, at a depth of 3.97 miles.

Epicenter of magnitude 2.9 earthquake that struck near Anderson Dam in Morgan Hill on March 2, 2017. (USGS)

Owned by the Santa Clara Valley Water District, Anderson Dam is being watched carefully because it requires a seismic upgrade.

The lake is supposed to be limited to 68 percent of capacity until that work is done, but this winter's rains have the lake completely full.

Last week, uncontrolled releases from Anderson Dam led to flooding in San Jose.

There are no reports of damage or injuries.

COMPLETE QUAKE COVERAGE: CBS Earthquake Resource Center

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