The California coast is shaken by six earthquakes in less than one day.
The United States Geological Survey (USGS) opened three new earthquakes on Thursday afternoon near Hayward and Petrolea, California, less than 12 hours after three earthquakes shook these areas early on Thursday morning.
An earthquake of magnitude 3.4 struck the city of Hayward at 2:52 pm ET, followed by a magnitude 3,2 quake just two minutes later.
At 14:40 ET, an earthquake of 2.9 magnitude was reported right to the shore of California near Petrolea.
This new seismic activity comes just hours after the USGS has discovered Magnitud’s trembling at 2.7 at 8:03 pm Et Thursday in almost the same part of Hayward.
Two more earthquakes struck less than six o’clock slightly later than the Petrolea coast, approximately 250 miles north of Hayward’s earthquakes.
The USGS says the first stroke of tremor at 2:06 pm ET, measuring magnitude 3.3.
It was quickly followed by another 3.4 magnitude Quake less than three hours later at 4:51 pm ET.
The two more earthquakes were concentrated about 20 miles from each other off the coast.
While the three earthquakes near Petrolea struck a relatively quiet part of Northern California, those in Hayward are in the country to the right between big cities such as San Francisco, Oakland and Fremont.
The most earthquakes in Hayward have arisen exactly from the appropriately called Hayward line, which USGS marks, is an active mistake in the San Francisco Bay region.

The first two earthquakes struck near the shore of northern California (top left), while the third (in blue) was focused in the area of San Francisco Bay
The USGS shows that hundreds of people report that they feel all three seismic events on Thursday morning, with more than 100 residents reporting that they are shaken during the magnitude 2.7 earthquake.
Hayward’s work goes at the foot of Hills in East Bay. The last major earthquake struck on October 21, 1868, measuring 6.8 magnitude.
Historical records show that five people were killed and 30 were injured.
Scientists are watching the guilt, finding that it produces large earthquakes for 140 years.
“Since more than 144 years have passed since the last major earthquake, the Tictaka clock,” researchers at the University of California, Berkli, said.
“It is very likely that Hayward’s fault will be destroyed and lead to a significant earthquake within the next 30 years.”
The three magnitude-3 earthquakes near Petrolea took place near the northern part of the scandalous San Andreas scout, a major fracture in the earth’s crust that extends 800 miles up and down California.
Seismic events also happen right along the boundary of the Pacific Plate – the ocean tectonic plate located below the Pacific.

USGS reports 3 earthquakes hit the California coast from 2am on Thursday
This is the largest tectonic plate on Earth and recent studies suggest that major underwater errors can disassemble it.
A 2024 study in letters of geophysical studies found that deep underwater errors were the result of huge powers in the Pacific plate that dragged it to the west.
The line of failure in San Andreas also sits just kilometers from the Hayward fault.
Experts have warned that California is overdue for another massive earthquake along San Andreas.
The potential magnitude 8 Quake will cause chaos on the most populated cities of the country, causing approximately 1,800 deaths, 50,000 injuries and damage to $ 200 billion, according to the California Earthquake estimates.
The experts are “quite confident that at some point there can be a very large earthquake in the next 30 years,” said Angie Lux, a scientist on an earthquake project in the early warning at the Seismology Laboratory in Berkli, before Dailymail.com in 2024.
As for this latest series of smaller earthquakes, seismic activity above 2.5 with magnitude can often be felt and cause minor damage.
The wines of San Andreas released another pair of earthquakes on February 10, shaking San Bernardino.
The USGS has found a preliminary magnitude 3.5 at 12:44 pm ET, followed by magnitude 3.0 about four minutes later.
The 3.5 earthquake was felt in San Bernardino, as well as in Ontario, Victorville, Hasperia and Riverside.
Residents in Inglewood, Redondo Beach, Palm Springs, Huntington Beach and North San Diego County reported that they feel them, as one user of X said, “I felt both!”
“Yup felt one … Another day in California,” another wrote.
More than 230 people said they were feeling trembling, the USGS report said.
Others said they did not feel the earthquakes at all, as California was accustomed to greater tremors.
“Hell, I’m in San Bernardino – and I needed social media to tell me there was an earthquake,” said a man at X.
– No, I didn’t feel it. I’m in this area too, ”said another on Facebook.