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Earthquake rocks the East Bay for the second day in a row

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OAKLAND, Calif. — An earthquake has rocked the East Bay for the second day in a row.

A 3.5 earthquake shook the East Bay this morning around 6:30 a.m. The USGS says the earthquake happened near Berkeley and was about 7 miles deep.

Yesterday, a 3.4 earthquake shook the East Bay around 4:45 a.m. near Piedmont. People reported feeling yesterday's quake in cities such as Hayward, Berkeley, San Francisco, and Redwood City as well as San Jose.