Quakes hit near Santa Rosa, Anderson Springs on Saturday

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NORTH COAST, Calif. – Two moderate-sized earthquakes were reported on the North Coast on Saturday.


The first, a 3.3-magnitude quake that occurred at 2:08 p.m., was reported two miles west southwest of Glen Ellen and 10 miles southeast of Santa at a depth of 6.5 miles, according to the US Geological Survey.


By 2 a.m. Sunday the US Geological Survey had received 147 shake reports from 24 zip codes regarding the quake.


At 7:54 p.m., the US Geological Survey issued a preliminary report on a 3.0-magnitude quake that occurred in Lake County.


The survey reported that the quake was recorded just under the earth's surface three miles west of Anderson Springs, four miles east southeast of The Geysers and four miles south southwest of Cobb.


The survey received two shake reports by 2 a.m. Sunday, one from Mill Valley, one from Santa Rosa.


A 3.7-magnitude quake was reported near The Geysers on May 28, as Lake County News has reported.


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