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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 1 MIN

365 IS IT STARTING ??? San Francisco East Bay AND the Geysers ARE SHAKING at the SAME TIME

from SignsWatch ⦿ Seeing the Signs ⦿ and making sense of the Times

4 Feb 2026A cluster of more than 70 earthquakes, including a 4.2 magnitude quake, has been shaking the San Ramon area in the East Bay of California. This swarm, part of the East Bay fault network, is likely related to the Calaveras fault, raising concerns about potential triggering of the nearby Hayward fault system, a major historical earthquake hazard. While most swarms don’t lead to major earthquakes, the ongoing activity highlights the region’s active fault system and long-term earthquake risk.A seismic swarm near San Ramon, California, raises concerns about potential earthquake activity. While the immediate risk is low, the region’s complex fault system, including the Hayward and Calaveras faults, poses a long-term threat. Additionally, a cluster of earthquakes near Caldwell Pines, California, is likely influenced by geothermal activity and human-induced factors.

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