Geysers and Cobb areas feel 3.3-magnitude earthquake Sunday

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THE US GEOLOGICAL SURVEY HAS UPGRADE THIS QUAKE FROM 3.2 TO 3.3 IN MAGNITUDE.

 

THE GEYSERS – A 3.3-magnitude earthquake was reported near The Geysers and Cobb areas Sunday evening.


The quake was reported at 8:44 p.m. at a depth of 1.3 miles, according to the US Geological Survey.


It was centered two miles east of The Geysers, four miles southwest of Cobb and four miles west northwest of Anderson Springs, the US Geological Survey reported.


Shake reports to the US Geological Survey came in from several areas including Middletown and Lower lake, Calistoga and Windsor, and as far away as Danville.


A 1.1-magnitude aftershock followed at 8:47 p.m., centered in the same area, the US Geological Survey reported.


A 3.3-magnitude earthquake was reported near The Geysers on April 13, as Lake County news has reported.


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