UPDATE: A magnitude 3.2 earthquake shook the Peninsula at 5:03 PM on November 3, 2023, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The quake’s epicenter was located approximately 1.8 miles south-southwest of Colma, 2.8 miles north of Pacifica, and 3.8 miles west of South San Francisco.
Residents across the Bay Area reported feeling the tremors, with noticeable impacts felt as far away as San Rafael, Dublin, and Palo Alto. Fortunately, there are no immediate reports of injuries or significant damage.
This seismic event follows a series of recent quakes in the region, raising concerns among locals. The Peninsula has experienced increased seismic activity, prompting discussions about earthquake preparedness and safety measures.
The USGS continues to monitor the situation, and residents are urged to stay informed about any aftershocks that may occur. Officials recommend reviewing earthquake safety protocols to ensure readiness in case of future tremors.
As this story develops, stay tuned for updates on the aftershocks and any further seismic activity in the area.








































