Strong California earthquake rattles thousands in area near San Francisco
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Strong
California earthquake rattles thousands in area near San
Francisco
The 5.7-magnitude quake broke dishes and shook mirrors but
authorities say no major injuries or damage was reported
Associated Press in Greenville, California guardian.co.uk, Friday 24 May 2013 15.38 BST
Thousands of people reported feeling the quake, as far away as the
San Francisco Bay area. Photograph: Eric Risberg/AP
An earthquake in far north-eastern California was felt by
thousands of people as far away as San Francisco and in two other
states, but there have been no reports of injury or serious
damage.
The magnitude-5.7 quake broke dishes and shook mirrors when it
struck at 8.47pm Thursday, officials said.
It was centered near Greenville, about 25 miles south-west of
Susanville in far north-eastern California, said Rafael Abreu, a
geophysicist with the US Geological Survey's National Earthquake
Center in Golden, Colorado.
There have been several aftershocks, including a magnitude 4.9
that struck early Friday morning.
Slight damage has been reported including objects falling from
shelves and dishes rattled or broken, according to a report from
the National Weather Service.
Susan Shephard and her husband Alan Shephard, who run the Quail
Lodge at Lake Almanor near Greenville very close to the epicenter,
said they were watching The Hunger Games on TV when the whole
building started shaking.
"All of a sudden things started falling off the shelves, mirrors
fell off the wall, vases fell down to the floor, everything
started crashing," Shephard told the Redding Record-Searchlight.
"It felt like the end of our world."
The Susanville fire department said it had received no reports of
damage, and a Plumas County sheriff's office dispatcher said calls
were flooding into its office but no reports of damage.
Thousands of people reported feeling the quake, as far away as the
San Francisco Bay area and across the borders into Oregon and
Nevada, according to the USGS website.
KCRA-TV in Sacramento reported that the Plumas County temblor was
felt in downtown Sacramento, about 145 miles south of the
epicenter.
People in Yuba and Sutter Counties, south of Plumas, said they
felt a rolling quake, according to the Marysville Appeal-Democrat.
"People in the area felt a strong jolt, but it was not enough to
generate serious damage, based on early field reports," Abreu
said.