A magnitude 2.8 earthquake — followed by a 1.3 magnitude quake — gently shook the East Bay early Saturday morning, causing little or no damage, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
The agency reported that the quake struck at 12:06 a.m. with an epicenter in the Berkeley Hills. The second quake rolled through eight minutes later with an epicenter in the same neighborhood.
Several quakes rattled Berkeley Thursday afternoon and again Thursday evening, reaching magnitudes as high as 4.0.
Copying and pasting the coordinates from the agency into Google maps gives the epicenter location.
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When the earth quakes in Nisan, the king’s
land will revolt from him. When the earth quakes during the night, harm will come to the
land, or devastation to the land. From Apla.
Last night there was an earthquake. When the earth quakes in Tebet, the king will sit
in the city of his foe. When the earth quakes in Tebet, the palace of the prince will be
smitten and go to ruins. When the earth quakes in the night, there will be harm to the
land (or) devastation to the land. From the Chief Astrologer.