3.6-magnitude earthquake reported near San Jose

3.6-magnitude earthquake reported near San Jose

Bay City News

A 3.6-magnitude earthquake occurred on Sunday in Santa Clara County at 3:35 a.m., the U.S. Geological Survey said.

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The epicenter of the earthquake was reportedly 4.1 miles northeast of East Foothills, 7.4 miles east of Milpitas and 9.1 miles northeast of San Jose.

It had a depth of about 5 miles.

No damage has been reported in connection with the earthquake as of 3:55 a.m.