5.7 magnitude earthquake strikes N. California – USGS
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22 September, 2017
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake in the Pacific Ocean has hit Petrolia in California's Humboldt County, according to the the US Geological Survey.
22 September, 2017
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake in the Pacific Ocean has hit Petrolia in California's Humboldt County, according to the the US Geological Survey.
Following
initial reports of two earthquakes, the USGS is now reporting just
one occurred on Friday afternoon, a magnitude 5.7.
Previously
it was reported that the first quake was quickly followed by a
second one coming in at a magnitude of 5.6, closer to shore. Both
quakes were very shallow, which amplified their effects, Reuters
reported.
The
USGS reported that the 5.7 quake occurred 126 miles (204 kilometers)
west of Ferndale, California, around 12:50pm Pacific time.
No
tsunamis are currently expected, according to AccuWeather.
"It
occurred on the Mendocino Fracture Zone," Jack
Boatwright, a seismologist with the USGS office said, according to
the San
Francisco Chronicle. "It's
an active area. We get a lot of earthquakes here."
The
Office of Emergency Services for Humboldt County said there are no
initial reports of damage, or injuries from the quake.
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