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California Earthquakes....
« on: January 10, 2010, 06:18:25 PM »

There was an earthquake near Milpitas (east bay area, near Jim's shop) on Thurs.  I believe it was 4.2.  There was another one in the same location on Friday but it was a little smaller, 3.4.

This morning there was a 6.5 quake about 22 miles off the shore of Ferndale, up along the north coast, yesterday.  Bill (WFP), Ferndale is the victorian town that we've suggested for your trip next year, just south of Eureka.  There's been several aftershocks today.

6.5 Northern Calif. Quake Leaves Jumble Of Debris
No Major Injuries Reported
POSTED: 4:47 pm PST January 9, 2010
UPDATED: 9:48 am PST January 10, 2010
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 Comments (21)EUREKA, Calif. -- A powerful offshore earthquake that struck near the Northern California coast left a hodgepodge of debris for communities to sort through Sunday but spared residents any serious injury.

The 6.5 magnitude temblor hit late Saturday afternoon and was centered in the Pacific about 22 miles west of Ferndale. It was felt in towns more than 300 miles south into central California and as far north as central Oregon, the U.S. Geological Survey said. Ferndale is about 240 miles north of San Francisco.

Dozens of people suffered minor injuries and thousands lost power.

In Eureka, north of Ferndale, residents of an apartment building were evacuated, and an office building and two other commercial structures in the town of about 26,000 people were declared unsafe for occupancy, according to Humboldt County spokesman Phil Smith-Hanes.

"Our initial reports were that, though this was a pretty decent quake, we survived it well," Smith-Hanes said, adding that damage assessments would continue Sunday across the county.

Sandra Hall, owner of Antiques and Goodies, said furniture fell over, nearly all her lamps broke and the handful of customers in her store got a big scare. She said it was the most dramatic quake in the 30 years the Eureka store has been open.

"We'll be having a sale on broken china for those who like to do mosaics," she said.

More than a dozen aftershocks, some with magnitudes as powerful as 4.5, rumbled for several hours after the initial quake, which had a depth of nearly 10 miles.

Authorities on Saturday said no major injuries were reported. But several people received minor cuts and scrapes from broken glass at the Bayshore Mall in Eureka, and an elderly person fell and broke a hip, authorities said.

"We're mostly getting reports of bumps, bruises and hits on the head," said Laurie Watson Stone, a spokeswoman for St. Joseph Hospital, a 146-bed hospital in Eureka. "The emergency room is busy, but we haven't heard of any major injuries."

Amanda Nichols, a dispatcher for Eureka Police Department, said she received a report that an infant was struck in the head with some flying debris at the mall.

Pacific Gas & Electric Co. spokesman J.D. Guidi said power outages were widespread across most of Humboldt County, affecting about 25,000 customers.

Nearly 10,000 remained without power some five hours after the quake, and some could remain without power through Sunday, said PG&E spokeswoman Janna Morris.

No damage was done to the company's former nuclear power plant outside Eureka, Morris said.

Several traffic lights fell and numerous residents reported water, gas and sewer leaks, Humboldt County Office of Emergency Services spokeswoman Jo Wattle said.

"People have chimneys down, and we're hearing about minor property damage and lots of glassware broken," Wattle said. "People are really shaken up. It was shaking pretty good, then it had a big jolt to it at the end."

Police in Ferndale, a town of about 1,500 residents, said the earthquake caused stucco to fall off City Hall and broke shop windows, strewing the historic downtown streets with glass shards.

"I thought a tire had blown off my truck because it was so hard to keep control of the vehicle," Officer Lindsey Frank said. "Power lines were swaying, and I could see people in the fields trying to keep their balance."

Eureka city spokesman Gary Bird said because the earthquake hit shortly before dark, only the city's old town received thorough surveys for damage. Authorities there found fallen bricks and parapets that had fallen off old structures, causing damage to adjacent buildings, he said.

"There are some frayed nerves, but I think we've come through this pretty well for the magnitude of earthquake we've had," Bird said.

Televisions tumbled and objects were knocked off walls in Arcata, a small town that's home to Humboldt State University, one resident said.

"The whole town is kind of freaked out right now," said Judd Starks, the kitchen manager at a bar and restaurant known as The Alibi.

California is one of the world's most seismically active regions. More than 300 faults crisscross the state, which sits atop two of Earth's major tectonic plates, the Pacific and North American plates. About 10,000 quakes each year rattle Southern California alone, although most of them are too small to be felt.
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2010, 06:45:22 PM »

California is a ROCKIN' state! At least there is no season for the quakes, i.e. tornado season, hurricane season, etc. Or like our families east of the Colorado.......WINTER!
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #2 on: January 10, 2010, 06:49:42 PM »

There was an earthquake???
Jeez, musta slept through the whole event!
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #3 on: January 10, 2010, 07:36:48 PM »

There was an earthquake???
Jeez, musta slept through the whole event!

We are know as the Shake and Bake State (earthquakes and fires) and proud of it.  ;D  Doc
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2010, 07:38:29 AM »

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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2010, 09:46:03 AM »

All this seismic activity and I haven't felt any of them.  I like that!  :D
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #6 on: January 11, 2010, 12:18:41 PM »

I was on the phone with my brother in law (in San Jose) when one of the Milpitas events took place.  He commented about it at the time, didn't it bother him much...  Used to it I suppose... :nixweiss:
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #7 on: January 11, 2010, 12:30:24 PM »

Having spent many years in the SF area , and Alaska earthquakes are pretty normal , especially near the San Andreas Fault.

I was there for the big shake that brought down the bay bridge, they are for the most part entertaining . I'll take them over the Tornadoes and Hurricanes we have down south any day.
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #8 on: January 11, 2010, 02:29:56 PM »

Having spent many years in the SF area , and Alaska earthquakes are pretty normal , especially near the San Andreas Fault.

I was there for the big shake that brought down the bay bridge, they are for the most part entertaining . I'll take them over the Tornadoes and Hurricanes we have down south any day.

I've always thought that way.  I was born and lived most of my life in this state and I was well into my 40's before I ever felt one.  Felt a couple since then, but nothing more than a conversation piece for the most part.  In my 58 years the only two that caused any real damage was the Loma Perata (bay bridge and the stacked freeways in Oakland and S.F.) and the San Fernando earthquakes.  Everything else has been very minimal.  Back east they get the tornadoes and hurricanes nearly every year......think I'll stay here and keep the odds in my favor.
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #9 on: January 11, 2010, 03:23:45 PM »

Growing up in Kentucky and then living in California for 14 years I can tell you I am much more afraid of Tornado's!
I arrived in CA. sept. 89 just before the big SF quake. It was a tragedy to see what happened to the 880 when it pancaked. I was there for the big one in So cal. I think they called the northridge earthquake? I have imagined many times what it must have been like that morning for the CHP on his motorcycle who rode off the freeway overpass that was gone.... Still I have seen far more devastation from tornado's....
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #10 on: January 11, 2010, 03:34:39 PM »

Back in the 90's, it was often said California had five seasons: 

             Drought, Fire, Flood, Riot and Quake!  :nervous:   :nervous:   :huepfenlol2:   :huepfenlol2:
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #11 on: January 11, 2010, 04:12:50 PM »

Active area, the old saying that California is going to surfto Hawaii.
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Re: California Earthquakes....
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #13 on: February 04, 2010, 04:35:36 PM »

I've always thought that way.  I was born and lived most of my life in this state and I was well into my 40's before I ever felt one.  Felt a couple since then, but nothing more than a conversation piece for the most part.  In my 58 years the only two that caused any real damage was the Loma Perata (bay bridge and the stacked freeways in Oakland and S.F.) and the San Fernando earthquakes.  Everything else has been very minimal.  Back east they get the tornadoes and hurricanes nearly every year......think I'll stay here and keep the odds in my favor.
Hey JC,

The advantage we have here in the east is we get warning of the hurricane that's a comin.  Some of us are even smart enough to evacuate when said warning is given.  Tornados less so, but there's still warning of severe weather and with the weather warning systems you at least get a few minutes to get to secure room or shelter in your home when one touches down.

When the big one hits, unfortunately it's without warning.  One minute the house is around you.  The next, the house is on you.  I'll take the weather over that.

However, my ultimate solution is to retire to Las Vegas.  Nothing there but a little nuclear fallout from the old tests.  Glowing in the dark might be fun.

Ride Safe,
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Re: California Earthquakes....
« Reply #14 on: February 05, 2010, 12:22:19 PM »

Living in California I felt several but the Northridge quake was the one that sent me packing. Every east west masonry wall in the ENTIRE San Fernando valley was knocked down. Three story apt. buildings with subterranean parking became 2 story with crushed cars under the rubble. Whole sections of elevated freeways separated at the expansion joints and fell. Transformers on telephone poles blew up and started fires. Gas mains broke and started fires with a plume of flame sometimes through the 2 feet of flood waters 25 feet in the air. My house got structural damage and I rebuilt it and sold it for a loss and split.
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