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To the west of Ferndale, California, a 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit around 2:30 a.m.
While we don't know the full scope of the damage yet, scientists at the United States Geological Survey say there was nothing particularly unusual about this quake, as this is the sort of thing they expect to see in this area where multiple faults are all coming together at the same time.
"And because of that, it's a very seismically-active region, and there was a lot going on because all of these major plates are going in different directions which in turn is making a lot of secondary faults that are accommodating all sorts of motion to help the plates change direction," Sarah Minson, a research physicist for USGS said.
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Even causing multiple aftershocks right after the first earthquake.
According to the USGS forecast, there's a 50% chance of a magnitude 4 or larger earthquake happening and an 11% chance of a magnitude 5 or larger in the next week.
"Earthquakes always follow this pattern of every particular magnitude of an earthquake, there are 10 times as many of the next magnitude or smaller and 100 times as many the next magnitude or smaller," Minson said. "What happens is that the rate of earthquakes goes up and down, so when you have a significant earthquake, it kicks up the earthquake rate."
But they want to remind everyone to protect what's important to them in the event of an earthquake and know what to do if you feel any shaking.
"So the important thing to remember is to protect yourself. If you feel shaking, you should drop, cover and hold on until the shaking passes," she said.
The USGS added that there is only a 1% chance of a magnitude 6 or greater earthquake from happening in the next week.
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