3.9 Quake Hits Coast Near San Simeon
A moderate 3.9 magnitude earthquake, occurring at the unusually shallow depth of only one mile, shook California’s central coast near San Simeon early Wednesday, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.
The 12:42 a.m. quake was centered nine miles northwest of San Simeon in the same location as a magnitude 3.6 temblor that occurred Tuesday at 2:55 p.m.
A spokeswoman at the state park, which includes the famed Hearst Castle, said both quakes were felt at the park, but there was no damage.
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