Extreme weather is not typically a concern for sporting events in the Bay Area. Extreme and potentially catastrophic natural events, on the other hand, that’s a different story.
On Monday morning, several earthquakes, including a 4.2-magnitude quake, hit the Bay Area as fans and media prepared for Sunday’s Super Bowl at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
The quakes occurred in the San Ramon area, not far from the site of Super Bowl LX.
The USGS said the tremors began at 6:27 am local time and continued for roughly 90 minutes. In all, 12 different quakes were registered.
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“An earthquake occurred within the area serviced by BART,” Bay Area Rapid Transit said in an announcement. “Trains are running at reduced speeds while we complete safety track
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