No Major Damage After Northern California Quake
PETROLIA -Humboldt County authorities say they’ve received no major damage reports a day after a magnitude-5.9 earthquake rattled the area – and residents’ nerves – for the second time in a month.
Anthony Hooper, a county spokesman, says Wednesday’s quake – about 35 miles northwest of the community of Petrolia – did not feel “significant.” He says officials have not gotten any reports of structural damage.
The quake came less than a month after a magnitude-6.5 temblor rocked the area, causing more than $40 million in damage and one serious injury.
Eureka officials say an assessment of buildings affected by the Jan. 9 quake had turned up no new damage.
Meanwhile, the U.S. Geological Survey is still trying to determine if Wednesday’s quake was an aftershock to the one on Jan. 9 or a separate event.