Earthquake rattles northern California major cities

Earthquake rattles northern California major cities


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An earthquake hit Northern California early Thursday morning, shaking the ground in several major Northern California cities. 

A earthquake was reported by the U.S. Geological Survey at 1:41 a.m. local time with the epicenter at Boulder Creek, California, in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Shaking was reportedly felt, and residents received earthquake alerts in various locations in and around the area, including Monterey, Oakland, Redwood City, San Francisco, San Jose, and Santa Cruz. It was initially reported as a 5.1 magnitude earthquake, before being lowered to a 4.9 magnitude earthquake. Later, it was dropped again to a 4.6 magnitude earthquake. The earthquake had a reported depth of 6.7 miles. 

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The incident startled residents in those areas, with several reporting that their houses shook during the quake.

“The whole house shook briefly, and it was a decent earthquake,” Kelly Schenkoske told the Washington Examiner. “Still, thankfully not anywhere near the intensity of the Loma

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