as soon as he has something, let me know. i know you are just gathering the info right now. spencer: trying to get the latest information just south of hollister. i did hear from two people on the east bay who said they felt a little movement. apparently it sent some shockwaves in that direction. don t have a significant amount of information right now. kristen: i will say some of here at abc7news felt the shaking and we are a good 70 or 80 miles from the epicenter. so it did travel. we did feel it here and the good thing is we are hearing no tsunami warning advisory has been issued, no watch or threat right now, but this is about 4.5 and magnitude. that is beyond the minor range but also not in the large or moderate range, which i think starts with five. but close enough and a lot of people around the bay area have felt that. this is coming in and people are telling us about it. we have the usgs map pulled up. let s take me off so viewers can get a good look at it. you can
yeah, yeah and in terms of you know overview of the map latest shaking, let s see if we can see if there s been a few aftershocks. i m actually not seeing aftershocks. let me know if you see anything different looking for that right now, too. okay, so by the way, you know when this happens, there s always track inspections on all our transit systems and we are hearing from valley transportation authority in the south bay. they re very close to the epicenter that there s a five-minute delay right now, which doesn t sound too bad for trackm gog to check for you when i get a chance to see if that s happening on bard, but the other systems as well, maybe the ace trains, you know, they tend to do that just to make sure that the integrity is just fine in terms of no quake damage to the rails and things like that. so do be aware of that and then also again, i m just going to
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