Early Monday, a series of underwater earthquakes struck off the Northern California coast, primarily affecting areas near Humboldt County. The strongest quake had a magnitude of 4.6, occurring around 1:17 a.m. Several communities, including Eureka and Ferndale, reported feeling the tremors, although there were no immediate reports of injuries or damages. The seismic activity is associated with the San Andreas Fault, which is notorious for its earthquake risk, raising awareness among local residents and authorities about potential seismic threats in the area.
Several earthquakes off Northern California's coastline, including a magnitude 4.6 quake, were recorded early Monday, but no injuries or damages were reported.
The first earthquake occurred at approximately 1:17 a.m., and despite the tremors, there were no immediate reports of damage in affected communities.
The swarm of quakes, located southwest of Ferndale and near the San Andreas Fault, triggered concerns but ultimately resulted in no injuries.
Residents in communities like Eureka and Fortuna felt the strongest tremor, with the initial quake being the most significant at a magnitude of 4.6.
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