A strong 7.0 magnitude earthquake hit west of Ferndale in Northern California on Thursday morning, prompting widespread concern. The quake, felt as far as San Francisco, triggered a tsunami warning for over 500 miles of coastline, extending into Oregon.
The National Weather Service issued a tsunami warning shortly after the earthquake. Residents were advised to evacuate coastal areas and move to higher ground. The warning, which caused widespread alarm, was later lifted after assessments showed minimal risk of dangerous waves.
The quake disrupted daily life in many areas:
The earthquake struck at 10:44 a.m. near Ferndale, located in Humboldt County close to the Oregon border. Aftershocks followed the initial tremor, but no major damage or injuries have been reported.
Residents described the shaking as intense, with some buildings swaying for an extended period. The quake disrupted holiday preparations for many local businesses, further impacting an already challenging year for small enterprises.
Local authorities took swift action:
While the tsunami warning has been lifted and no significant injuries have been reported, the earthquake served as a stark reminder of California’s vulnerability to natural disasters. Authorities continue to monitor aftershocks and assess damages in affected communities.
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