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A small earthquake centered north of Eureka Way shook the Redding and Anderson area Friday morning.
A small earthquake centered north of Eureka Way shook the Redding and Anderson area Friday morning.
Two slow-motion earthquakes took several weeks to travel 20 miles along the fault. Each happened in places where geologic fluid pressures were higher.
The U.S. Geological Survey and the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network said there is no reason for concern based on this earthquake activity.
As of July 10, 334 earthquakes had been identified over the course of two days at Washington's Mount Rainier.
The fireball is presumed to be from a meteor fragmenting in the sky, according to meteorologists and other experts.
A magnitude 2.9 earthquake was recorded in Ripley County, Mo. shortly before 1 a.m. on Friday, June 27.