QUAKE HORROR

Magnitude 7 earthquake rocks California sparking tsunami warning and evacuations as residents told ‘get away from water’

Mass transit systems were shut down, and roads quickly clogged as residents fled coastal towns

A SERIES of earthquakes rocked California on Wednesday, including a powerful and shallow earthquake that sparked a tsunami warning and mandatory evacuations for hundreds of miles along the coast.

Residents were urged to leave their homes and move inland after an initial preliminary magnitude 7.3 quake hit about 60 miles off the coast.

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Cars filled a coastal highway as people were urged to leave their homes after a series of earthquakes struck Northern California, sparking a tsunami warningCredit: CBS News
Footage shows chaotic scenes in a grocery store following the earthquakeCredit: CBS News Bay Area
Some schools were evacuated, with students seen standing in sports fields to protect them from injury inside campus buildingsCredit: CBS News
Broken liquor bottles covered the floor of a bar hit by the quakeCredit: X/caroline95536

The National Tsunami Warning Center issued a tsunami warning off the northern coast of California, with parts of Oregon also affected.

Reports warned of a risk of widespread dangerous coastal flooding and powerful currents.

However, the warning was canceled after ocean buoys didn't measure any significant waves, and no tsunami or injuries were reported.

After the massive magnitude 7 quake, some 11 aftershocks were felt, CBS Bay Area reported.

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The epicenter of the large quake was approximately 45 miles southwest of Eureka, at a shallow depth of eight miles.

Another preliminary 6.0 magnitude earthquake hit Humboldt County, while a preliminary 5.8 magnitude quake was reported in Cobb, Lake County.

According to the United States Geological Survey, the earthquake in Humboldt County struck at 10:44 am local time and was felt across a large chunk of the state, including the Bay Area.

The tremors sparked chaos as BART trains were suspended in San Francisco and the Transbay Tube under the San Francisco Bay was closed, according to officials.

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A 5.8 quake came three minutes later 150 miles away, just north of Santa Rosa.

The US National Tsunami Warning Center announced just before 12 pm local time that the tsunami warning had been canceled for the coastal areas of California and Oregon.

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However, evacuation orders are still in place in low areas while officials monitor the situation.

Towns and cities up and down the Northern California coast and into the Central Valley reported feeling the tremors.

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Footage showed schools being evacuated while inspectors ensured the buildings were structurally safe.

The city of Berkeley issued an evacuation order due to the tsunami warning.

"People in the tsunami zone are in IMMEDIATE DANGER and MUST EVACUATE NOW," the City of Berkeley said in a statement on Twitter.

"Stay east of 7th Street. This is a lawful order to leave now."

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Magnitude 7 earthquake strikes California

A TSUNAMI warning and evacuations were issued after a magnitude 7 earthquake hit Northern California. Residents were urged to flee their homes and get away from the water.

Here's what the USGS has to say about how often the United States sees an earthquake of that magnitude:

Worldwide, there are typically an average of 16 major earthquakes per year, including 15 in the magnitude 7.0 range and one 8.0 or higher.

The US typically sees 63 earthquakes between magnitude 5.0 and 5.9 each year, per the U.S. Geological Survey.

About five are between 6.0 and 6.9 - and fewer than one between 7.0 and 7.9.

Source: U.S. Geological Survey

San Francisco Zoo has also been evacuated, with the animals secured and staff ordered to move to higher ground.

Video has been shared online of produce shaking inside a grocery store in Davis, California.

Northern California was previously struck by two powerful earthquakes in late 2022.

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In December, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the Eureka area, killing at least two people and leaving tens of thousands without electricity.

Less than two weeks later, a 5.4 magnitude earthquake hit some 30 miles south of Eureka.

Destruction in a Bay Area grocery store following the earthquakeCredit: CBS News Bay Area
Reports of damage in Humboldt County, CaliforniaCredit: CBS News Bay Area
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One 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of CaliforniaCredit: USGS
A tsunami warning was in place in northern CaliforniaCredit: Google Maps
The affected area of coastline where a tsunami warning was in place ranged from Santa Cruz, California, to central OregonCredit: Tsunami.org

What causes earthquakes?

Here's everything you need to know...

  • An earthquake is a shockwave caused by rocks being under extreme forces
  • They are typically triggered by the movement of Earth’s crust
  • Earth’s tectonic plates, the massive shelves of crust that carry the continents and seafloor, meet at points called fault lines
  • When these plates rub over or against one another, huge amounts of pressure are generated
  • This creates shockwaves that send violent vibrations through Earth
  • The shock can split the planet’s crust and create devestating tsunamis
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