RIO DELL, Calif. Tens of thousands of homes and businesses along the Northern California coast remained without power Tuesday evening, nearly a day after a powerful earthquake jolted people awake and shook homes off.
RIO DELL, Calif. (Reuters) — A magnitude 6.4 earthquake jolted the extreme northern coast of California before dawn on Tuesday, injuring at least two people, damaging roads, bridges and power
A preliminary 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck near the Northern California coast early Tuesday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey.
A strong earthquake shook a rural stretch of Northern California early Tuesday, jolting residents awake, cutting off power to 70,000 people, and damaging some buildings and a roadway, officials said. Two injuries were reported.
Humboldt County, California officials reported two people died on Tuesday and 11 were injured after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook the northern coast.