Small earthquake shakes Northern California on New Year's Day. Where was it located?
Briefly

The U.S. Geological Survey reported a magnitude-4.7 earthquake that struck at a depth of just over a mile beneath the surface, indicating a light to moderate tremor.
Residents felt the shaking across the Sacramento Valley, but there were no initial reports of injuries, highlighting the effectiveness of community preparedness in handling seismic activities.
The earthquake, centered near Cobb, occurred in a region familiar with tremors due to geothermal activity, showcasing Northern California's resilience to such natural events.
Compared to December's magnitude-7.0 quake, this 4.7 quake is minor, suggesting that Northern California is accustomed to seismic events of varying magnitudes.
Read at Sacramento Bee
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