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A long-feared monster earthquake off the coast of California, Oregon and Washington could cause some areas to sink by more ...
Northern California residents could feel aftershocks as high as magnitude 6.0 for months following Thursday morning's magnitude 7.0 earthquake that hit offshore in Eureka, California. The main ...
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck near Humboldt County in California, and tremors were also felt in Oregon. Residents of Rio Dell, Eureka, Santa Rosa, and Sacramento reported strong shakes.
You may remember from our Seward, Alaska episode about the largest earthquake ever recorded ... Sheriff's deputies of Crescent city in California's far north immediately went door to door to ...
The study, published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), found that a major earthquake ...
Earlier today, a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 7.3 hit the coast of Northern California ... about 45 miles southwest of Eureka. That earthquake came less than a week after an earthquake ...
The powerful earthquake struck at 2:34 a.m. near Ferndale, about 30 miles southwest of Arcata, resulting in at least two deaths, 11 injuries and widespread damage, according to the Times-Standard ...
In mid-October, he told his tens of thousands of social media followers that an earthquake would soon hit at the westernmost point of California, south of the small coastal city of Eureka.
Data shows parts of the state may be overdue for a major earthquake. But here's the catch: We can't predict exactly when or where it will happen. Moses Small breaks down how it all works.
California was hit by three earthquakes on Wednesday ... The temore hit at 10:44am (1pm ET), 45 miles off the coast of Eureka, with an aftershock felt in San Francisco shortly afterwards.
A long-feared monster earthquake off California, Oregon and Washington ... including the area around Eureka and Arcata. In Oregon, Waldport and Bayshore along Alsea Bay; Newport and South Beach ...
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