A large, 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of ... was issued for 45 miles southwest of the Northern California city of Eureka shortly after and expired around noon, according to ...
The National Weather Service issued a tsunami warning Thursday morning after a powerful earthquake struck near Eureka, California. Residents along the coast from southern Oregon to Davenport ...
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.
A tsunami warning was issued across Northern California on Thursday morning following a magnitude 7 earthquake. It's a reminder to prepare and know how to respond in case of such emergencies.
The magnitude 7.0 earthquake that rattled a large swath of Northern California likely increased spawning activity in fish to protect their population.
A 7.0 magnitude earthquake off of the California coast sent trembles Thursday morning throughout Northern California that uprooted homes from their foundations and cut power for thousands as a threat ...
The earth continues to shake off the coast of Northern California days ... early Tuesday. The earthquake centered in the Pacific Ocean about 46 miles southwest of Eureka in Humboldt County struck ...
The earthquake rattled large parts of the California region – from San Francisco ... While many reported terrifying shaking in and around the Eureka area, there were no immediate reports of ...
A powerful 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the Northern California coast near Eureka, triggering a brief tsunami warning for coastal communities. Despite the intensity, no major damage or ...
EUREKA, Calif. — 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 ...
AND JUST TO THE SOUTH OF EUREKA, OFF THE COAST OF CALIFORNIA, IS WHERE THAT OCCURRED. AND A FAULT ALONG THE COAST HERE, 7.0 INITIALLY WHAT THEY DID IS BECAUSE THAT’S A BIG EARTHQUAKE.
Centered under the Pacific Ocean about 70 miles southwest of Eureka, the strong quake frayed nerves across most of California's North Coast.