California was struck by two earthquakes in under three hours, reaching up to a 3.2 magnitude.
The first, a 2.5 magnitude quake, struck near San Francisco, while the second hit the Pacific Ocean off the San Andreas fault.
No injuries or damages have been reported from the quakes, but experts warn that the region remains at high risk for a larger, more destructive earthquake.
California has experienced over 6,200 quakes this year, with many fearing the “Big One” could be near.