According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the epicenter was in San Jose and could be felt in San Francisco. A series of aftershocks followed.
The San Francisco Fire Department also said it hadn't received reports of damage. Geological Survey, the epicenter was in San Jose and could be felt in San Francisco. According to the U.S.
Tremor was felt as far away as the capital Manila, more than 330km (205 miles) to the south of the epicentre.
In October 2013, a 7.1-magnitude [earthquake struck the central island of Bohol](/news/2013/10/16/scores-dead-in-calamitous-philippine-quake), killing more than 200 people. We are currently conducting an assessment of the damage,” hospital worker Tom Tabije told the AFP news agency by phone. Stay safe everyone,” the post read. “The longest earthquake I’ve ever felt. The earthquake, which struck at about 10:59pm local time on Tuesday (14:59 GMT) near the upland town of Dolores, was felt as far away as the capital Manila, more than 330km (205 miles) to the south. Tremor was felt as far away as the capital Manila, more than 330km (205 miles) to the south of the epicentre.
There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries from the quake. What they're saying: "Additional shaking from aftershocks can be expected in the region.
[Caltrain](https://twitter.com/CaltrainAlerts/status/1584983054996889600)also said its trains were running at reduced speeds. [Bay Area Rapid Transit said](https://twitter.com/SFBARTalert/status/1584982391763918848)around noon local time that its trains were running at reduced speeds after the quake for track inspections. [called MyShake](https://www.axios.com/2022/10/25/android-california-earthquake-alert), developed by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley. [social media Tuesday](https://twitter.com/CAGeoSurvey/status/1584982594881740800?s=20&t=gL_ttMTsrBbtk58NWR30DA). Geological Survey](https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc73799091/executive). [Energy & Environment](https://www.axios.com/energy-environment)
Several countries prone to earthquakes have an effective national early warning system that lets their citizens take action seconds, perhaps even minutes ...
Google is expected to have AEAS activated in most countries by the end of this year. Yesterday, the United States got to see it in action. That's great for those countries, but most of the world — including most of the United States — does not have the systems in place to facilitate such advanced warnings.