A Quick Shake That Grabbed Attention (Image Credits: Unsplash)
San Francisco Bay Area – As the sun dipped low on a crisp Friday evening, a subtle tremor cut through the routine, reminding everyone of the region’s restless geology.
A Quick Shake That Grabbed Attention
Picture this: you’re settling in for the weekend, and suddenly the ground gives a firm nudge. That’s exactly what happened with this 3.2 magnitude earthquake. Though not a monster by California standards, it packed enough punch to get people talking and checking their surroundings.
The U.S. Geological Survey clocked it at around 5:03 p.m. local time. Early reports suggest no injuries or serious disruptions, yet it served as a stark reminder of why preparedness matters here.
Epicenter Spotlight: Colma Takes the Hit
Right near Colma, about three kilometers southwest of the town, the quake originated. This spot sits close to the San Andreas Fault, that infamous line where tectonic plates love to bump elbows. Folks in nearby areas like Daly City and San Bruno likely felt it most…