3.3 quake hits San Francisco
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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Jerold is a San Francisco native who covers Muni for the San Francisco Public Press. He has written stories for The Oakland Tribune, San Mateo County Times and San Jose Mercury News. He graduated from San Francisco State University with a B.A. in journalism.
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