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Alert: **Content:** A magnitude 3.7 earthquake shook Sonoma County, with reports of shaking felt across multiple communities. The earthquake was centered beneath the region, and while it was not strong enough to cause significant damage, residents reported feeling the tremor. The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed the quake, noting that it was felt by many people in the area. There were no immediate reports of injuries or structural damage. The region is seismically active due to its proximity to the San Andreas Fault system, and smaller earthquakes like this one are relatively common. Seismologists note that while this quake was not dangerous, it serves as a reminder of the region's ongoing seismic activity. Residents are encouraged to review their earthquake preparedness plans.