3.3 quake hits San Francisco

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A 3.3 quake hit the city early Monday morning. The quake was 3 miles from the SF Zoo and 8 miles from City Hall.

A 3.3 magnitude earthquake shook San Francisco this morning at 7:47, according to the U.S. Geological Survery. The quake originated off the coast of Northern California; people reported shaking from San Francsico to Daly City. A preliminary report by the USGS had the quake at 3.5.

The earthquake’s epicenter was 3 miles from the San Francisco Zoo and 8 miles from City Hall.

The USGS reported a smaller quake at 10:07 a.m. registering 2.1 at the same location.

KTVU is reporting no injuries or damage so far. As a regular procedure following an earthquake, BART began checking the tracks for damage.

For more information about this morning’s earthquake, visit the USGS website.

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