Two unrelated earthquakes have rattled California in a little more than a 12-hour period.
A Â magnitude-4.7 earthquake hit a remote mountainous region in central California, 25 kilometers southeast of Hollister, just after noon on Tuesday.
It followed a 4.5 magnitude temblor near Pleasant Hill, northeast of San Francisco, late Monday.
Despite having occurred within a short time of each other, the quakes were centered too far apart to have been related, seismologist Lucy Jones said on Twitter. Â
Today’s M4.8 near Hollister is too far from yesterday’s M4.5 to be connected. When we look for patterns between quakes at long distances, we see triggering for ~3x length of the fault. The fault length in a M4.5 is less than 1 km.
— Dr. Lucy Jones (@DrLucyJones) October 15, 2019
The quakes come just three days before the 30th anniversary of one of the deadliest in San Francisco Bay Area history. Â In 1989, the 6.9-magnitude Loma Prieta earthquake killed 69 people and injured thousands.
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