Earthquake Update: A 7.3 magnitude earthquake occurred approximately 45 miles southwest of Eureka, California. The National Tsunami Warning Center has confirmed that no tsunami is expected as a result of this earthquake. Residents who evacuated as a precaution can safely return to their homes and businesses. Authorities urge all communities to carefully inspect their properties for any potential earthquake-related damage. Please avoid calling 911 unless you are experiencing a life-threatening emergency. For additional updates and resources, visit the Lincoln County website at www.co.lincoln.or.us.
The National Weather Service issued tsunami alerts for Northern California and parts of Southern Oregon following a powerful earthquake off the coast of Ferndale, California.
The magnitude 7.0 quake struck at approximately 10:44 a.m. on Thursday, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The tremor occurred about six miles beneath the Earth's surface, making it relatively shallow.
Tsunami Warning 1 for areas of OR & N. CA: See https://t.co/npoUHxX900 for alert areas. M7.3 045mi SW Eureka, California 1044PST Dec 5 pic.twitter.com/NFCbU5EaKa
— NWS Tsunami Alerts (@NWS_NTWC) December 5, 2024
Shortly after, a second earthquake measuring 5.8 on the Richter scale was detected near Cobb, California, further intensifying concerns.
The tsunami warning spans the coastline from Davenport, California, to the Oregon border between Douglas and Lane Counties. These alerts serve as a precaution, signaling the potential for dangerous waves caused by seismic activity.
Residents along the coast are urged to stay informed and follow updates as emergency services monitor the situation closely. Head over to USGS Earthquake information for updates.