Seismologists suspect another large Napa quake may be coming: Over 100 minor quakes reported in the last 24 hours, more predicted
North Bay residents who were shaken by
Sunday morning's South Napa Earthquake
haven't been given much of a chance to settle down, based on
United States Geological Survey measurements
of seismic activity in the area.
In just over 24 hours following the 3:20 a.m Sunday earthquake the USGS recorded 124 minor quakes and counting in the area. The seismic activity is clustered around the epicenter and to the north near the Geysers, a region known for regular ground shaking. The largest of the tremors was 3.6 magnitude, just hours after the initial earthquake.
Many of the smaller quakes likely weren't felt by anyone, some measuring lest than a full magnitude point. Here's a look at all of the activity in the area:
Immediately following the quake seismologists said there was
over a fifty percent chance that a magnitude 5.0 earthquake will hit within the week in the same area, though that percentage begins to drop significantly more than 24 hours after the initial earthquake.
State Seismologist John Parrish said minor shaking could continue for several weeks.
Seismologists believed there was a 5-percent chance of an even larger quake over magnitude 6.0 in the next few days.
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