Major earthquake strikes off Humboldt County coast in Northern California; tsunami warning issued

PETROLIA, Calif. — A preliminary magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck Thursday morning near Ferndale, California, in Humboldt County.

The U.S. Geological Survey says the rumble happened around 10:45 a.m. It was centered around 62 miles southwest of Ferndale — about 5 hours northwest of Sacramento — along the coast of Humboldt County.

People reported feeling it as far south as Livermore in East Bay, according to the ‘Did You Feel It?’ self-reporting tool on the USGS website. The USGS said there is a possibility of moderate to heavy damage near Eureka and the surrounding areas.

A map of where the earthquake was likely felt can be found HERE.

There is currently a tsunami warning is in effect along the coast from Oregon down to around Santa Cruz.

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