A major earthquake hasn’t struck any of California’s biggest cities in more than three decades, but the “Big One” is a matter ...
The epicenter of the earthquake was along the San Andreas Fault, about 56 miles south of San Francisco and 10 miles north of ...
Supershear earthquakes are more common than previously believed, some scientists say — carrying potentially profound risk for ...
Millions of Californians are set to "Drop, Cover, and Hold On" on Thursday as part of the annual Great California ShakeOut ...
The most widespread way is through Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA), which sends loud alerts to all cellphones. If an ...
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.1 shook the East Bay on Thursday morning, according to the United States ...
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, CA - According to the U.S. Geological Survey, a preliminary 2.0 magnitude quake occurred close to Loma ...
Did you feel it? A magnitude 3.1 earthquake struck in Berkeley just east of Cal Memorial Stadium Thursday morning, according ...
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The annual earthquake drill that was sent out on Thursday at 10:16 a.m. is meant to make sure we're all ready for when "the big one" hits. Here's a simulated look at what a 7.0 quake feels like.
The one-minute drill was developed to teach people what to do when a large temblor strikes. If you have the MyShake app, your ...
In the Bay Area, BART plans to automatically slow down its trains and have them come to a brief stop, as the system is ...