Live California earthquake updates: Aftershocks continue to rattle NorCal following 7.0 quake
Last updated: Friday, December 6, 2024 3:12PM GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- A tsunami warning issued Thursday morning by the National Weather Service for coastal areas of Northern California and Oregon has been canceled after being prompted by an estimated 7.0-magnitude earthquake that was reported off the coast of Humboldt County.
The 7.0 quake at 10:44 a.m. was followed by an estimated 5.8-magnitude quake a few minutes later near Cobb in Lake County and a series of aftershocks after that, according to USGS. The shaking from the big quake could be felt in many parts of the Bay Area.
Here are live updates on the impact here in the Bay Area.
Bay City News contributed to this report.
Dec 05, 2024, 8:03 PM
California Tsunami Warning Canceled
A Tsunami Warning has been canceled following a 7.0 Humboldt County earthquake that prompted officials to warn Bay Area residents to keep away from the coastline.
Dec 05, 2024, 7:18 PM
Magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Humboldt County prompts Tsunami Warning
USGS says that a magnitude 7.0 earthquake has hit Northern California in Humboldt County. A tsunami warning has been issued by the NWS. Residents in parts of the Bay Area have reported feeling the quake.
There is a major BART delay systemwide in all directions. There is currently no Transbay Tube service to or from San Francisco due to a report of the 7.0 Humboldt Co. earthquake. Officials are telling commuters to seek alternate means of transportation.
Dec 05, 2024, 7:18 PM GMT
Magnitude 7.0 earthquake in Humboldt County prompts Tsunami Warning
USGS says that a magnitude 7.0 earthquake has hit Northern California in Humboldt County. A tsunami warning has been issued by the NWS. Residents in parts of the Bay Area have reported feeling the quake.