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A 4.3 magnitude earthquake jolted many in the Bay Area awake early Monday morning.
The shaking originated in Berkeley, where the United States Geological Survey originally reported a magnitude 4.6 earthquake at 2:56 a.m. just south of UC Berkeley’s campus. It was quickly downgraded.
The shaking appears to have caused no major damage or injuries, though many people took to social media saying it was the strongest shaking they had felt at their homes in the East Bay. For some, it stirred fears that the Big One could be close behind…