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Small earthquake rattles Sonoma Valley residents

A 3.3 magnitude earthquake shook Kenwood and the surrounding area at 4:32 PM on Monday.

Reports of the rumble came from as far as Petaluma, Napa and Calistoga. The epicenter was near Sugarloaf Mountain.

Kenwood resident Adrienne Shubin described it as “other-wordly,” on Facebook, and said she heard a “loud noise” that was “totally terrifying.”

Imagery Winery and Benziger Family Winery both confirmed the earthquake on Twitter, too.

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  1. Lori Thoreson Lori Thoreson August 1, 2016

    Felt the earthquake immediately in Glen Ellen today–not typical, no sudden jolt, no creaking or swaying, but felt like a small stampede of hooved animals had just rumbled through the house and garden!! Wasn’t it this month 2 yrs ago that we had the awful destructive quake centered in Napa? Are we more prepared?? Get ready NOW.

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