At least 12 earthquakes shake California town in terrifying start to morning

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More than a dozen earthquakes rocked residents awake near San Ramon Monday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.

The biggest quake was a notable 4.2-magnitude shaker just after 7 a.m. amid an hour-long swarm that began with a 3.9-magnitude earthquake at 6:30 a.m., according to USGS data.

Thousands of people felt the moderate shaking across the Bay Area, according to USGS’s “Did You It Feel It?” survey.

Illustration of an earthquake intensity map for the San Francisco Bay Area, showing a 4.2 magnitude earthquake centered near Concord.San Ramon, California, was rattled by over a dozen earthquakes on Monday. USGS

No injuries or property damage have been reported, according to KTVU.

At least 19 earthquakes have been confirmed Monday as well as other smaller aftershocks.

San Ramon, located along the Calaveras Fault, has been a recent hotbed of geological activity, with more than 300 earthquakes reported there since Dec. 1, 2025, KTVU reported.

Two earthquakes were recorded on Friday and another in nearby Dublin, according to the USGS.

Map showing San Ramon, California, marked with a star, and other cities in the Bay Area.The area is just east of San Francisco. USGS

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The Calaveras Fault, known as a creeping fault, moves slowly and stress is released in spates of small-to-moderate earthquakes.

Sometimes, enough stress is released for a 4.0 magnitude earthquake.

San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District [BART]  trains are running at reduced speeds while track inspections are completed, causing delays for the Monday morning commute, KRON reported.


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