A powerful earthquake shook Northern California on Tuesday morning, registering a magnitude of 6.8. The tremor struck at approximately 10:15 AM local time, with its epicenter located near the town of Eureka.
Emergency services reported widespread damage across the region, with several buildings sustaining structural issues. Roads have been blocked due to landslides, complicating rescue efforts.
Residents described the quake as a jarring experience, with many rushing outside to safety. Local authorities are assessing the situation and coordinating with state and federal agencies for further assistance.
As aftershocks continue to be felt, officials urge the public to remain vigilant and prepared for potential emergencies. The earthquake’s impact on infrastructure and community services is still being evaluated.
A significant earthquake with a magnitude of 6.8 hit Northern California, primarily affecting the Eureka area. Damage assessments are underway as emergency services respond to the crisis.
