Two earthquakes, one of 3.0 magnitude and the other of 2.7 magnitude, struck near the San Francisco Zoo, the United States Geological Survey revealed.
The tremors hit at around 4:40 pm and were both centered 1.8 miles southwest of the San Francisco Zoo, according to the USGS.
Residents have shared their experiences on X, describing the earthquakes as 'short, sharp shock' and 'a small jolt'.
Experts have weighed in on the recent earthquake swarm in California, warning that there is a 72% chance of the Big One hitting between now and 2043.