Another earthquake shakes East Bay, about mile from Berkeley quake
The epicenter of Monday evening’s earthquake is about one mile away from the epicenter of the 4.3 earthquake early Monday morning, according to USGS. This most recent earthquake was felt in Pinole.
The latest earthquake struck about 16 hours after the quake in Berkeley recorded at 2:56 a.m. That quake was felt across the East Bay in Walnut Creek, Martinez, and Alameda, and across the Bay in San Francisco and Sausalito. The USGS said another 2.6-magnitude earthquake occurred in that area around 8:01 a.m.
This latest earthquake comes after it was forecasted that there was about a 14% chance of an aftershock (in relation to the 4.3 Berkeley quake) between 3.0 and 4.0 within the next week, according to the USGS.
This story will be updated.
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