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Re: 2nd earthquake in 2 weeks jolts Northern California's Humboldt County

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Jim Dutton

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Jan 2, 2023, 1:15:03 PM1/2/23
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zinn <zi...@reno.us> wrote:
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> Another warning to the Democrats of California from above.
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An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 5.4 shook Northern
California on New Year's Day, striking in the same area where a
tremor killed two people and caused major damage less than two
weeks ago, authorities said.

Sunday's earthquake occurred at 10:35 a.m. and its epicenter was
pinpointed nine miles east of Rio Dell in Humboldt County,
according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

There were no immediate reports of casualties or major damage.
Route 211 was temporarily closed as inspectors checked a bridge
that crosses the Eel River in Humboldt County for damage,
according to the California Department of Transportation.

The shaker caused a power outage in the Rio Dell area, about 245
miles north of San Francisco. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company
reported that 500 to 4,999 utility customers are affected by the
outage.

The quake struck 12 days after one hit the same area.

On Dec. 20, a powerful 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck the same
area, killing two people, a 73-year-old and an 83-year-old, who
died as "a result of medical emergencies occurring during and/or
just following the earthquake," officials said. The previous
earthquake injured 17 people, knocked out power and water to the
city of Rio Dell, caused a major water main break and shook
several homes off their foundations, county officials said.

Gage Dupper, who was displaced by the earlier quake, which
knocked his home off its foundation, told ABC San Francisco
station KGO-TV that he's been living as a "nomad."

"Today was another pretty big one. Still feels like we are
shaking to me. We just can't catch a break it seems," Dupper
said.

He said he was working in Fortuna, next to Del Rio, when
Sunday's quake occurred.

"But even just here it felt like the ceiling was going to come
down," Dupper said. "We nearly lost our power here as well. I
was in the middle of talking to a resident of the assisted
living community I work for and you could just see the panic in
their eyes when it started. She was just trying to pay her rent.
It certainly tossed us around a bit."

<https://abcnews.go.com/US/2nd-earthquake-2-weeks-jolts-northern-
californias-humboldt/story?id=96050375>

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