Small Quake Hits Sonoma County
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BODEGA BAY, Calif. — A 3.5 magnitude earthquake hit Sonoma County at 8:42 p.m. Friday.
The epicenter was 14 miles southwest of Fort Ross and 26 miles northwest of Bodega Bay. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
Californians have experienced an unsettling cluster of earthquakes this week.
A magnitude 6.6 quake struck Thursday night off the coast of Northern California just days after a larger temblor in the region generated a short-lived tsunami warning.
A magnitude 5.2 quake shook the Anza area of Riverside County on Sunday. A 4.9 temblor hit Thursday afternoon near Yucaipa in San Bernardino County.
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