An earthquake hit San Francisco Bay area on Monday morning. It struck at 8:12 a.m. A building housing Mc Henrys Auto Supply at 2342 Plum St. collapsed. "It killed two persons and injured six others," public information officer from the Hayward Fire Department Jennifer Vu said. "Names of the dead are pending," Vu said. Residents across the street also felt the earthquake. "I felt a rolling motion that was about 30 seconds," Hayward resident Mike Beamer said. "I was eating my breakfast when the room started rolling. I dove under under the table just as I heard an explosion outside and cement flew through my kitchen window," Beamer said. Hayward Firefighters used ropes to stabilize the auto supply shop. "We has to use ropes," Firefighter Mark Robinson said. "We later conducted a search and detected a gas leak," Robinson said. The earthquake was said to be really strong. "I call this earthquake a "strong ...
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