Petrolia, Northern California Earthquake Felt In Vast Area, No Damage Reported So Far

Disaster Report: M 4.4 moderate shallow earthquake strikes Northern California today with epicenter located just 5 km  SW from Petrolia

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No injury or damage reported

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Just 3 minutes than this earthquake, M 2.6 weak tremor was recorded 3 km E  from Windsor

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It is felt as far as Windsor and Santa Rosa
Felt Reports Received by Disaster Report through "Felt reports Form"
Windsor: slight but well felt..I was ready to go to bed..then felt shaking. Just came to know that epicenter was in Petrolia

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The last strong earthquake in this region was in 1993-09-21 of M 6.0 which killed one person

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It will have faintly felt as far as Myrtletown, Cutten, Eureka, Arcata and McKinleyville region


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Weak shaking will have felt in Rio Dell, Ferndale, Fortuna, Hydesville, Humboldt Hill and Pine Hills region of Northern California

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Just weak shaking will have felt in vast area of Northern California

M 4.4 moderate shallow earthquake strikes Northern California today (@ 20 km depth) with epicenter located just 5 km  SW from Petrolia

Epicenter Location
5 km SW from Petrolia, CA
30 km SW from Rio Dell, C
33 km S from Ferndale, CA
58 km SSW from Eureka, CA
312 km NW from Sacramento, CA
Epicenter Over view: Petrolia (formerly, New Jerusalem and Petrolea) is an unincorporated community in Humboldt County, California. It is located 10 miles (16 km) southeast of Cape Mendocino, at an elevation of 121 feet (37 m). It is located in the Mattole Valley, part of the Lost Coast region, one of the largest wilderness areas and the longest stretch of undeveloped coastline in the continental United States. source wikipedia

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  1. I was not even in California when it happened and was informed only after a couple days... hopefully, there is no damage.

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