Pair Of Earthquakes Felt Shaking South Bay Area
CUPERTINO (CBS SF) -- A pair of magnitude 2.6 earthquakes shook the South Bay Monday afternoon.
The first quake struck shortly before 9 a.m. Monday morning about nine miles north of Morgan Hill, registering a magnitude of 2.7.
The second quake struck about forty minutes later in the Monte Sereno area, registering a magnitude of 2.9.
The shaking was widely felt.
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