Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Shakes Clearlake Area Hours After 4.0 Quake Hits Bay Area
COBB (CBS SF) — A magnitude 3.2 earthquake hit an area near Clearlake Tuesday evening after a 4.0 magnitude earthquake hit the Fremont area earlier in the morning.
The USGS reported the 3.2 magnitude earthquake that struck about two miles west of Cobb around 7:55 p.m. Tuesday night.
The quake struck at a depth of 1.5 miles.
Deeper quakes are less noticeable while a shallow quake--in the 0 to 40 mile depth range--can feel much stronger than their actual reported magnitude. Quakes just below the earth's surface, in the 0 to 10 miles range, can cause even more damage at lower magnitudes.
No damage or injuries were immediately reported, but residents reported feeling the quake on the USGS site.
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