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Related: About this forumMagnitude 6.2 earthquake hits Northern California, causing 'moderate to strong shaking'
A magnitude 6.2 earthquake hit Northern California on Monday, bringing significant shaking but likely minimal damage to the sparsely populated area.
The earthquake occurred just after noon and was centered off the coast about 210 miles northwest of San Francisco, just off a tiny town called Petrolia thats home to fewer than 1,000 people. The nearest population center, Eureka, is about 45 miles north.
That left only about 25,000 people in the range of strong or very strong shaking, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, though residents as far away as Sacramento and the San Francisco Bay Area reported feeling trembling.
The Humboldt County Sheriffs office of emergency services did not issue any evacuation orders, though a few roads were closed due to rockslides. The U.S. Geological Survey estimated economic losses of less than $10 million and no fatalities.
The area last suffered an earthquake of a similar magnitude in 1993, when one person died, according to the USGS.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/magnitude-6-2-earthquake-hits-northern-california-causing-moderate-to-strong-shaking/ar-AAS06P0
Auggie
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(21,073 posts)I mean a seriously damned good shake!
lapfog_1
(30,170 posts)hunter
(38,952 posts)Petrolia was the site of the first oil well drilled in California. Much more significant oil finds were made in other, more accessible parts of the state, sparing Petrolia from further development.
Huell Howser visited in his California's Gold Series.
There's a link to that here:
https://blogs.chapman.edu/huell-howser-archives/tag/petrolia/