4.3 earthquake centered in Berkeley shakes Bay Area
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Several aftershocks have struck Berkeley in the same area where a 4.3 earthquake hit early Monday morning, shaking the Bay Area.
A magnitude 4.3 earthquake near Berkeley jolted many in the Bay Area awake early Monday morning. It originated close to the Hayward Fault.
Experts with the U.S. Geological Survey have attached a specific percentage to the risk that Monday morning's earthquake could be a precursor to a larger one.
The earthquake that rattled the East Bay on Monday originated on the Hayward Fault and prompted questions about an overdue large quake on the fault. Brian Hackney reports.