This Temblor map shows the location of last night’s M=3.5 earthquake along the Hayward Fault. As can be seen in this figure, the Hayward Fault is one of three major faults in the Bay Area. According to the USGS, the Hayward has the highest probability of rupturing in a large earthquake by 2043 (33%)

This Temblor map shows the location of last night’s M=3.5 earthquake along the Hayward Fault. As can be seen in this figure, the Hayward Fault is one of three major faults in the Bay Area. According to the USGS, the Hayward has the highest probability of rupturing in a large earthquake by 2043 (33%)

This Temblor map shows the location of last night’s M=3.5 earthquake along the Hayward Fault. As can be seen in this figure, the Hayward Fault is one of three major faults in the Bay Area. According to the USGS, the Hayward has the highest probability of rupturing in a large earthquake by 2043 (33%)