India, Nov. 18 -- San Ramon, California, experienced an earthquake of 3.3 magnitude on Monday, November 17, at 10:47 PM, the East Bay Times is reporting. The epicenter of the quake was 2.4 miles southeast of San Ramon.

Effects of the quake were felt as far away as Oakland, Union City, and Dublin, but no casualties have been reported as of now.

The East Bay region, where San Ramon is located, experienced seismic activity on November 9 as well. In the morning of that day, there was a series of quakes, with the strongest one being of 3.8 magnitude, CBS News reports. As per the United States Geological Survey, eight earthquakes, in all, struck the region on November 9 in a span of three hours.

This region is located in the seismically acti...