Northern California earthquake close to Ferndale, Eureka: Outages reported

A preliminary magnitude 6.4 earthquake rocked Northern California early Tuesday morning, the strongest earthquake the realm has seen in years.

The U.S. Geological Survey mentioned the quake struck at 2:34 a.m. PT in Pacific Ocean waters about 7.5 miles west of Ferndale at a depth of simply over 16 miles. Town is about 19 miles south of Eureka close to the California and Oregon state line.

As of early Tuesday morning, the Nationwide Climate Service’s tsunami warning system reported there was no tsunami risk related to the quake.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Workplace introduced experiences of “widespread damages to roads and houses” all through the county, which has a inhabitants of about 136,000 folks.

As of simply earlier than 4 a.m. PT Pacific Gasoline & Electrical Co. reported tens of 1000’s of consumers with out energy within the space. In Humboldt County alone, the place Ferndale is positioned, extra then 70,000 folks have been at midnight.

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