A 3.7 magnitude earthquake rocked San Jose on Sunday night.
The United States Geological Survey detected the earthquake at 5:38 pm with an epicenter 30.5 miles southeast of San Jose. With a magnitude of 3.7 and a depth of 3.73 miles, this earthquake can be felt near the epicenter, but damage to structures is unlikely.
In the last seven days, there was another earthquake of magnitude greater than 3.0 within a radius of 160 kilometers from this area.
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