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One day after a magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked Humboldt County, power was restored to tens of thousands of residents as authorities continued to survey the damage in coastal Northern California.
Alaska was jolted by a 7.3-magnitude earthquake on Wednesday afternoon. Tsunami information was not immediately available.
In California, many buildings remain vulnerable to earthquake damage NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with LAist News reporter Jacob Margolis about how many buildings in California are still susceptible ...
Earthquake damage is seen at the Humboldt Creamery building in Loleta, Calif., Tuesday, Dec. 20, 2022. ... of the California Earthquake Authority during a press conference. ...
Catastrophe modeling business Karen Clark & Company estimated the cost of damage from the magnitude 7.1 earthquake that hit southeastern California on July 5 and foreshocks that came a day earlier.
RIO DELL, Calif. (AP) — A powerful earthquake rocked the Northern California coast early Tuesday, jolting residents awake as it shattered glass, shook homes off foundations, damaged roads and ...
WALKER, Calif. (KGO) -- New video shows the damage inside a flea market in Walker, California after a magnitude-6.0 earthquake struck south of Lake Tahoe near the California-Nevada border Thursday ...
California Quake Rattled Nerves, but Didn’t Appear to Cause Major Damage There were no initial reports of significant damage or injuries from the 5.1-magnitude earthquake, one of several ...
Earthquakes Magnitude 6.4 earthquake hits northern California, leaves 'widespread' damage to homes, roads Power knocked out for tens of thousands of Californians in Humboldt County ...
A day after a powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook California’s North Coast, the full extent of the damage is emerging as more than 120 aftershocks continue to rattle the region. In Rio Dell ...
California tsunami: Here’s where damage and casualties could be the worst. ... The first, a “distant-source” tsunami, comes from far away, like one spawned by a major earthquake in Alaska.
An earthquake rattled parts of Southern California—including the Los Angeles metropolitan area—on Tuesday night, followed by a series of smaller aftershocks, although no major damage has been ...
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