They followed a magnitude-3.4 temblor that occurred Tuesday night.

Combined with prior earthquakes recently, there have been nine
tremblers in total in the past week
– including aftershocks – registering at magnitude-3.0 or
higher, according to the USGS Web site.
HOLLISTER

You may have slept through it, but following Monday night’s magnitude-3.8 earthquake south of Tres Pinos, there were four more temblors at magnitude-3.0 or higher this morning, including a magnitude-3.7 at 1:12 a.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Combined with prior earthquakes recently, there have been nine tremblers in total in the past week – including aftershocks – registering at magnitude-3.0 or higher, according to the USGS Web site. All of them have occurred in the same general area, about six or seven miles south of Tres Pinos and about 11 or 12 miles from Hollister.

To this point, there has been no reported damage from the recent earthquakes.

For a link to recent earthquake activity on the USGS Web site, go here.

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