Multiple earthquakes just rattled California’s Bay Area — and they struck dangerously close to Silicon Valley, the home of tech giants like Apple, Google, Meta, and Netflix. It began with a 4.0 magnitude quake near San Jose, followed by two more in quick succession. Over 1,200 people reported feeling the tremors, with shaking reaching all the way to San Francisco. These quakes hit near the Calaveras Fault — part of the infamous San Andreas system — raising fresh concerns about a potential “big one” in the region. With over 8 million residents and a multi-trillion-dollar tech economy centered here, even minor tremors are a major warning sign. Are these small quakes just the beginning? WooGlobe Ref : WGA381101 For licensing and to use this video, please email licensing@wooglobe.com
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