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U.S. Geological Survey geologist Robert Anima points to earthquake activity from Monday night, that is shown on a seismography in Menlo Park, Calif., Tuesday, May 14, 2002. The quake was centered about 35 miles south of San Jose in the city of Gilroy, Calif., with a magnitude of 4.9. No injures were reported. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)

Randy Christensen, left, and his wife, Linda, manager of the Le Gourmet Chef outlet store, in Gilroy, Calif., clean up broken bottles of hot sauce after an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.2 struck, Monday, May 13, 2002. The U.S. Geological Service reported that the quake struck at 10 p.m. And was centered 3 miles southwest of Gilroy, outside San Jose. No injuries or significant damage was reported. (AP Photo/Chris Preovolos)

A neighbor looks at the destroyed home, Tuesday, May 14, 2002, that authorities say burned down after a moderate earthquake ruptured a gas line that sparked a fire in this San Jose, Calif., home of the Nguyen family. The Monday night quake was centered about 35 miles south of San Jose in the city of Gilroy, Calif. No injures were reported. (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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