3.1-magnitude earthquake shakes Northern California. Did you feel it?
Briefly

On April 4, Northern California experienced a 3.1-magnitude earthquake, centered near Rio Vista, approximately 8 miles from the town. The quake was 15 miles deep and occurred at 8:37 a.m., felt by 17 individuals reporting tremors from areas like Pacifica and Fremont. Earthquake risks, including fires and tsunamis, are highlighted, along with safety protocols such as 'drop, cover, and hold on' to ensure personal safety during such events.
"If you're in a car: Pull over and stop. Set your parking brake. If you're in bed: Turn face-down and cover your head with a pillow."
"Wherever you are, drop down to your hands and knees and hold onto something sturdy," officials say. "If you're using a wheelchair or walker with a seat, make sure your wheels are locked and remain seated until the shaking stops."
Read at Sacramento Bee
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