Magnitude 3.6 Earthquake Strikes Near Alamo, Shaking East Bay Residents
A magnitude 3.6 earthquake struck near Alamo, California, on Sunday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey. The tremor was felt across parts of the East Bay, causing concern among residents but no immediate reports of damage or injuries. The earthquake's epicenter was located near Alamo, a suburban area known for its proximity to the San Ramon Valley. This event is part of the region's ongoing seismic activity, which is monitored closely by geological experts. The East Bay area, situated along the Hayward Fault, is known for its susceptibility to earthquakes, prompting residents to remain vigilant and prepared for potential aftershocks.