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Tsunami warning canceled after massive 7.0 earthquake off NorCal coast 04:54. A large, 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Humboldt County in Northern California on Thursday morning ...
Many in Northern California are cleaning and calming down after Thursday's 7.0 quake rocked parts of Humboldt County Thursday morning. "One big jolt, a little bit of jiggle and lots of roll," said ...
A magnitude 7 earthquake shook parts of Humboldt County on Thursday morning, temporarily forcing a tsunami warning that led to evacuations in coastal areas of Northern California and the San ...
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake was reported off the coast of Northern California, according to the USGS. A tsunami warning that had been issued was canceled.
A series of earthquakes with the strongest clocking in with a magnitude of 7.0 struck Humboldt County in Northern California. A tsunami warning was issued as far away as the Bay Area, but was ...
A moderate earthquake, followed by three smaller quakes, shook California’s Northern Coast in Humboldt County Tuesday night, after that morning's 4.1 magnitude quake already fraying nerves.
Despite the strong jolt, no earthquake-related injuries or major damages were reported, Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services said in an 8:30 p.m. advisory Thursday, adding damage ...
A 7.0-magnitude earthquake off the California coast briefly triggered a tsunami warning for parts of Northern California and southern Oregon, but the warning was canceled just before noon.
Thursday's 7.0 magnitude earthquake, and more than a dozen subsequent quakes up to 5.8 strong, are the latest in a history of strong earthquakes off California's North Coast in Humboldt County.
Other notable earthquakes in Northern California include a magnitude 6 temblor that struck Aug. 24, 2014. The South Napa Earthquake caused extensive damage mostly in downtown Napa.
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake was reported off the coast of Northern California, according to the USGS. A tsunami warning that had been issued was canceled.