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350 kilometers were shaken in central and southern California. It was known as the Fort Tejon earthquake, the epicenter is thought to have been located far to the north, just south of Parkfield. Two deaths happened during this earthquake. Its moment magnitude was 7.9.
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430 kilometers were destroyed in North California. The epicenter was near San Francisco. Around 3,000 people died in the earthquake and fires caused by this quake. The magnitude was roughly 7.8.
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A magnitude 5.7 earthquake with an epicenter on the San Andreas fault in the ocean west of San Francisco and Daly City.
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40 kilometers was shocked near Santa Cruz, California, causing 63 deaths and mild damage in certain places in the San Francisco Bay Area. Moment magnitude was about 6.9. This quake occurred on October 17, 1989, at approximately 5:04 pm PDT. It was underground so it would have been way worse if it was on the serface.
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On September 28, 2004, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake hit the Parkfield area. It was felt across the state, including the San Francisco Bay Area.
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