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Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Strikes Colma, Felt Across Bay Area

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UPDATE: A preliminary magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck near Colma, California at 5:03 p.m. today, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Residents across the San Francisco Bay Area, including San Francisco, reported feeling the tremors, heightening concerns in a region historically known for seismic activity.

This earthquake, which occurred in San Mateo County, is part of a larger pattern of geological instability in the area. While there are currently no reports of injuries or damages, the incident has prompted local authorities to remind residents of earthquake preparedness measures.

As the region continues to experience seismic activity, experts are urging the public to stay informed and ready. The USGS has provided a detailed map illustrating significant fault lines and past strong earthquakes in the Bay Area, which can help residents understand their risk levels.

Stay tuned to ABC7 News for the latest updates on this developing story, and be sure to share this information with your community to raise awareness about earthquake safety.

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