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Magnitude 4.3 Earthquake Strikes San Francisco Bay Area

Last updated: September 22, 2025 9:10 am
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On the morning of September 22, 2025, residents of the San Francisco Bay Area were jolted awake by a magnitude 4.3 earthquake that originated along the Hayward fault line. The epicenter of the quake was located 1.25 miles east-southeast of Berkeley, California, with reports of shaking felt as far south as Salinas and as far north as Chico. Despite the significant tremors, there was no threat of a tsunami, as confirmed by the National Tsunami Warning Center.

According to the preliminary report from the U.S. Geological Survey, the earthquake occurred approximately 4.7 miles below the surface. Experts have noted that this event is likely connected to a series of smaller earthquakes that have occurred in the region over the past month, although most of them were too subtle to be noticed by the general population.

The Hayward fault line, which stretches from the north side of San Francisco Bay to southeast of San Jose, has a history of seismic activity. The largest recorded earthquake along this fault was a magnitude 6.8 event in 1868, releasing over 5,600 times more energy than the recent quake. Comparatively, the devastating 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, which occurred along the San Andreas fault, was at least a magnitude 7.7 event.

Given its seismic history, scientists have been closely monitoring the Hayward fault due to concerns about the potential for a major earthquake to strike the densely populated region in the future. The recent event has prompted nearly 26,000 individuals to report their experiences through the USGS’s “Did You Feel It?” reporting tool, which collects data on the intensity and impacts of earthquakes.

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If you are located in the Bay Area, whether you felt the earthquake or not, you are encouraged to contribute your observations by filling out the USGS form. By sharing your insights, you can help scientists better understand the effects of seismic activity and improve preparedness for future events.

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