An earthquake with a magnitude of 3.2 occurred early Friday evening, centered near Colma, California.
No reports of significant damage or injuries have been made public. The event is one of many small earthquakes that frequently affect the region due to its tectonic activity.
"The fault was not known, though the epicenter was in the vicinity of Colma," a local official reported.
This minor quake highlights the ongoing seismic activity in San Mateo County and the need for preparedness despite low immediate impact.