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Magnitude 3.1 Quake Hits Near Berkeley, Felt Across East Bay
16 Oct
Summary
- Preliminary 3.1 magnitude earthquake struck near Berkeley
- Quake centered 1.3 miles east of Berkeley, 2.8 miles east-southeast of Albany
- Further details not immediately available, developing story

On the morning of October 16, 2025, a preliminary 3.1 magnitude earthquake struck near the city of Berkeley, California. According to the United States Geological Survey, the quake hit at 9:23 a.m. and was centered approximately 1.3 miles east of Berkeley, 2.8 miles east-southeast of Albany, and 3.6 miles northeast of Emeryville.
While the initial tremor was relatively moderate in magnitude, it was felt across the East Bay region. Authorities have not yet provided any further details on potential damage or injuries resulting from the earthquake. The situation remains an ongoing development, and officials have advised residents to stay tuned for updates.
This latest seismic event serves as a stark reminder of the seismic activity that frequently affects the Bay Area. Experts continue to urge local communities to review their emergency preparedness plans and take proactive steps to safeguard their homes and businesses against the potential impacts of future quakes.