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BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. |
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Subject: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: Donuel Date: 05 Dec 24 - 02:29 PM I hope that this north CA quake doesn't shake loose the locked up San Andreas fault. San Fran is reporting large waves. |
Subject: RE: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: Stilly River Sage Date: 05 Dec 24 - 02:34 PM Tsunami warnings issued. https://abc7.com/post/northern-california-earthquake-today-preliminary-magnitude-60-quake-strikes-humboldt-county-usgs-reports/15624025/ SAN FRANCISCO -- USGS says that a magnitude 7.0 earthquake has hit Northern California in Humboldt County. |
Subject: RE: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: Joe Offer Date: 05 Dec 24 - 05:14 PM The quake was felt in San Francisco and Sacramento, but no damage was reported. The San Francisco Zoo was evacuated because of the tsunami warnings - the zoo is right on the edge of the beach near San Francisco State University and Lake Merced. We didn't feel the earthquake at all here in Applegate in the Sierra Foothills. |
Subject: RE: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: keberoxu Date: 05 Dec 24 - 08:01 PM Glad you're okay, Joe. |
Subject: RE: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: Jack Campin Date: 05 Dec 24 - 08:34 PM Is this close enough to set off the Cascadia fault? |
Subject: RE: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: Thompson Date: 08 Dec 24 - 07:05 PM Thing about earthquakes: they should really be expressed by two figures - the first the magnitude, the second the depth. A magnitude 7 quake deep in the earth is generally less serious than it sounds, but if it's shallow that's going to spell trouble. |
Subject: RE: BS: 7.0 Earthquake in Eureka California. From: Joe Offer Date: 08 Dec 24 - 09:25 PM Hi, Jack - Thursday's quake was near the intersection of the San Andreas Faults off the coast of Northern California. All I heard were good reports at the time - shaking but no damage in San Francisco and Sacramento. It wasn't until the weekend that I heard that the effects were much stronger in the Mendocino-Fort Bragg area on the coast north of San Francisco. There was some damage in Mendocino County, but I haven't heard of anything serious. Forecasters are still saying that "the big one" is yet to come. There's a lot of pressure on those two faults, and something's gotta give. I'm glad I'm inland. |