The State - News from Sept. 24, 1986
A mild earthquake jostled the San Jose area, but it was so slight that the city’s Civil Defense center reported no telephone calls. The seismograph at the University of California, Berkeley, reported that the temblor measured 3.3 on the Richter scale, with an epicenter nine miles east of San Jose. Charts indicated the movement was in the San Andreas Fault.
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