UPDATE: A preliminary magnitude 3.2 earthquake struck near Colma, in San Mateo County, at 5:03 p.m. on Friday evening, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The tremor was felt across the bay, with reports coming in from as far away as San Francisco.
Residents in San Francisco and surrounding areas reported feeling the shake, but authorities confirm there are currently no reports of injuries or damage. The seismic activity adds to the ongoing concerns about earthquake preparedness in the region, known for its significant fault lines.
This earthquake is part of the dynamic geological landscape of the Bay Area, where residents remain vigilant. A map detailing the area’s fault lines highlights the potential for stronger seismic events in the future.
Stay tuned as ABC7 News continues to provide updates on this developing story. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely and will release further information as it becomes available.
As the Bay Area experiences these tremors, it serves as a reminder to residents to stay prepared and informed.







































