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**Magnitude 3.2 Earthquake Strikes Peninsula, Felt Across Bay Area**

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UPDATE: A magnitude 3.2 earthquake jolted the Peninsula at 5:03 PM on November 3, 2023, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). The quake struck approximately 1.8 miles south-southwest of Colma, impacting residents as far away as San Rafael, Dublin, and Palo Alto.

The tremor was centered 2.8 miles north of Pacifica and 3.8 miles west of South San Francisco. Fortunately, there have been no reports of injuries or significant damage following this seismic event.

Residents across the Bay Area reported feeling the quake, highlighting the ongoing seismic activity in the region. This incident is part of a series of recent tremors, including a swarm of earthquakes that have rattled areas south of San Jose in recent weeks.

This earthquake serves as a reminder of the geological volatility in California, prompting many to consider their preparedness for future seismic events. As officials continue to monitor the situation, it remains crucial for residents to stay informed and ready for potential aftershocks.

Stay tuned for further updates as authorities provide more information on the impact of this earthquake and any subsequent developments.

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