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Preliminary 3.1-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes East Bay at 9:23 AM

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BREAKING: A preliminary 3.1-magnitude earthquake rocked the East Bay region this morning, sending shockwaves through Berkeley and surrounding areas. The quake struck at 9:23 AM, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The epicenter of the tremor was located just south of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, a critical site for scientific research. Residents reported feeling the ground shake, but as of now, there are no initial reports of damage or injuries.

This earthquake occurred along the notorious Hayward Fault, known for its seismic activity and potential for larger quakes. The timing and magnitude of this event have raised immediate concerns among local authorities and residents alike.

Authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and prepared for aftershocks, as seismic experts assess the situation. The East Bay has a history of quakes, making it essential for residents to stay informed and ready.

As the situation develops, officials will continue to monitor seismic activity in the area. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story, and ensure you have a plan in place in case of further tremors.

For now, the community is breathing a sigh of relief as reports indicate no major damage or injuries have occurred. However, the reminder of the area’s seismic vulnerability is clear, and residents are advised to take this event seriously.

This earthquake serves as a crucial reminder of the importance of earthquake preparedness in the East Bay. Keep an eye on local news outlets for updates and safety tips in the coming hours.

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