A 4.1 magnitude earthquake struck Humboldt County early Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).The USGS recorded the small quake at 12: ...
A magnitude 4.1 earthquake struck off the Northern California coast after midnight on Tuesday, the U.S. Geological Survey ...
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 struck off the coast of Humboldt, California, on Thursday and was reportedly felt as far south as Santa Maria, according to the U.S. Geological ...
A magnitude 7.0 earthquake shook Thursday — and while Humboldt County evaded major structural damage and injuries, many locals bungled the tsunami evacuation. Of particular concern was a traffic ...
Prelim. M5.4 earthquake south of Rio Dell in Humboldt County. The epicenter appears to be several miles off the seismicity trend for the M6.4 Ferndale earthquake. Interesting. Aftershock?
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Last week's earthquake off the coast of Humboldt County triggered a tsunami warning that urged people across a huge swath of California and part of Oregon to move to higher ground, regardless of ...
An earthquake in LA? No problem, but an earthquake up here? Not so much,” Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal said. The county had leftover coronavirus relief funds to spend on disaster ...
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A 7.0 magnitude earthquake shook a large area of Northern California on Thursday, knocking items off grocery store shelves, sending children scrambling under desks and prompting a brief tsunami ...
This week was the USGS Northern California Earthquake Hazards Workshop (NCEHW). I joined other earthquake hazards professionals for three days of virtual talks and discussions about the latest ...
Humboldt County Sheriff William Honsal said ... “We’re used to it. It is known as ‘earthquake country’ up here,” he said. “It wasn’t a sharp jolt. It was a slow roller, but ...