SAN LEANDRO (CBS SF) — Residents in parts of the East Bay got a light jolt early Friday evening when a magnitude 3.2 earthquake centered just north of San Leandro rattled the region.
According to the USGS, the quake struck at about 7:15 p.m. just under two miles north of San Leandro with a depth of 3.9 miles.
Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Near San Leandro (USGS)
So far, there have been no reports of damage.
Residents across the East Bay reported feeling the quake.
One social media user said he felt it in Oakland.
Another said it was very mild in Moraga.
Some Hayward residents also felt a shake.
Did you feel it?
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