California has witnessed Zalazlan since 7:45 am EST, with a largest size of 3.2.
The American Geological Survey (USGS) discovered the first earthquake, which is 2.5, outside San Francisco, which is less than three miles of Olos.
The miles center is located from more than 100,000 people scattered across four cities.
The second strike in the Pacific Ocean, about 47 miles to the west from Petroleum, on the mistake of San Andreas, which extends 800 miles from Cape Mendosino in the north to the Salon Sea in the south.
This region has witnessed several earthquakes in the past few days.
A rating from Michigan Technology University has shown that people usually do not feel earthquakes of 2.5 or less.
It is often felt from 2.5 to 5.4, but they cause slight damage.
No damage or injuries were reported after earthquakes.
California has seen Zalazlan since 7:45 am US EST with the largest size of 3.2
Alamo sits on Calaveras, a branch of San Andreas.
Calaveras’s mistake from South Hollister extends to the Danville-Walnut Creek region, which is known for moderate and large earthquakes.
San Andreas error It is feared that it will be released soon from “Big One”, which would cause nearly 1,800 deaths, 50,000 injuries, and 200 billion dollars of damage, according to Great California Shakeout.
Angie Lux, the project of the project for the earthquake at the Berkeley Laboratory Laboratory, told Dailymail.com, that experts “are somewhat confident that there could be a major earthquake at some point in the next thirty years.”
It was the last major earthquake on San Andreas’s mistake in 1857 and 1906.
The Fort Tigon earthquake was 7.9 degrees, causing cracks in the Los Angeles, Santa Anna and Santa Clara.
The trees were uprooted, the buildings were destroyed and two people were killed during this event.
The catastrophic San Francisco event in 1906 was an earthquake of 7.9, killing 3000 people and settling a lot of the city.

The American Geological Survey (USGS) discovered the first earthquake, which is 2.5, near San Francisco, and hit less than three miles outside of Alamo
I told Dr. Soo Hug, a scientist in the USGS risk program, Ktla5 There are conflicting studies on signs that precede a major earthquake.
She added that some research indicates more activity before hitting, while others found that there is no warning.
California had more than 6,200 earthquakes up to 4.7 this year alone, according to the discovery of the volcano.
Nearly four albumin were higher than 4 and about 5800 were less than 2.
The vast majority of earthquakes are caused by the continuous movement of tectonic panels, which are huge panels of rocks that form the surface of the planet and turn over the Earth’s cloak – the inner layer between dandruff and pulp.
While tectonic paintings move slowly against each other, their edges can stumble due to friction and tension along the edges.
When this pressure overcomes friction, the panels slip, causing the energy to travel in the waves through the Earth’s crust and generate the shake we feel on the surface.