M 6.5 Earthquake Off Northern California Coast

 In Event News

A strong M 6.5 earthquake struck about 100 miles off the coast of Eureka, California around 6:50am local time this morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. Strong local shaking was reported in Eureka and Ferndale, and there are some reports of shaking in San Francisco, about 250 miles to the south. No tsunami warning was issued. For more news, please read the Weather Channel article here.

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