BERKELEY, Calif. — A magnitude 4.3 earthquake shook the East Bay out of slumber early Monday, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The quake — initially registering at 4.6 — was reported at 2:56 a.m. and was centered just southeast of the UC Berkeley campus, according to the agency. Its depth was listed as 7.8 kilometers.
The Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault runs within a quarter-mile of the epicenter.
Residents reported feeling the earthquake in most corners of the Bay Area, from San Rafael and Vallejo south to San Jose, the USGS was reporting.
According to Berkeley emergency dispatch, there were no immediate local reports of any major injury or damage. Tangible reports of effects like picture frames rattling off walls in the area were surfacing in the immediate wake of the temblor.
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