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Quake shakes northern California, leaves 2 dead

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A powerful magnitude 6.4 earthquake jolted the extreme northern coast of California before dawn on Tuesday, crumpling homes and roads, rupturing utility lines and leaving thousands of residents without running water and electricit­y.

At least a dozen people were injured, and two others died from “medical emergencie­s” that occurred during or just after the quake, according to the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office.

The tremor, which struck at 2.30am local time and was followed by about 80 aftershock­s, was centred 350km north of San Francisco offshore of Humboldt County, a largely rural area known for its redwood forests, local seafood, lumber industry and dairy farms.

California’s Governor Gavin Newsom proclaimed a state of emergency on Tuesday for Humboldt County to support the emergency response to the earthquake. Mr Newsom directed state agencies and department­s to take appropriat­e action as necessary to provide support to local communitie­s, according to a statement.

The region also is known for relatively frequent seismic activity, although the latest quake appeared to cause more disruption than others in recent years.

Tuesday’s temblor set off one structure fire — by severing the gas line of a hot-water heater — and caused at least two other buildings to collapse, authoritie­s said. The blaze was quickly extinguish­ed, and fire crews rescued a resident briefly trapped in the home, according to fire officials.

About two dozen houses were so heavily damaged as to be “red-tagged,” declared unsafe for habitation. Most were in Rio Dell, a town of about 3,400 residents that bore the brunt of the quake.

Water service to the entire community was knocked out, and City Manager Kyle Knopp said he expected 100 to 150 residents would likely end up displaced once housing inspectors had assessed all the structural damage there.

Some 79,000 homes and businesses countywide were without power in the quake’s immediate aftermath, according to the electric grid tracking website PowerOutag­e.us.

Fire officials said dispatcher­s fielded roughly 70 emergency calls after the quake.

While earthquake­s are routine in California, tremors at a magnitude 6.4 are less common and potentiall­y dangerous.

 ?? REUTERS ?? A homeowner inspects the collapsed second-storey porch of his house in Rio Dell after a strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off northern California’s coast on Tuesday.
REUTERS A homeowner inspects the collapsed second-storey porch of his house in Rio Dell after a strong 6.4-magnitude earthquake struck off northern California’s coast on Tuesday.

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