Times-Herald (Vallejo)

Another quake in Humboldt County

- By Ruth Schneider Jackson Guilfoil contribute­d to this report.

The shaking Tuesday afternoon amounted to a 4.6 magnitude quake, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The quake struck around 4:20 p.m. around 7 miles west southwest of Ferndale.

Local earthquake expert Lori Dengler, a professor emeritus for Cal Poly Humboldt, said the quake was on land.

“You couldn't walk a mile anywhere in Southern Humboldt without encounteri­ng a fault,” Dengler said Tuesday afternoon. “I mean, it's shattered Earth is the best way to sort of think of it.”

She said it was probably an aftershock of the Dec. 20 quake.

“The preliminar­y depth is about 10 miles beneath the surface and I probably lump it into the aftershock sequence of the Dec. 20 earthquake,” Dengler told the Times-Standard. “It's certainly in that zone and even though things have quieted down, we're still getting a few so I would chalk it up at this point as being a Ferndale earthquake aftershock.”

She added there was no threat of a tsunami as a result of the earthquake.

According to USGS, the quake was most felt in Eureka and Arcata.

Caltrans District 1 inspected state Route 211 at Fernbridge after the quake and found no damages.

“Mother Nature sometimes provides the best stress test for a structure, and the bridge passed inspection­s, including repairs made this past weekend,” the agency posted on Facebook after the Tuesday afternoon quake and following a multiple-day closure to repair the bridge following the Dec. 20 temblor.

Caltrans spokesman Manny Machado said all local bridges were inspected and found to be safe.

Humboldt County Public Works Director Tom Mattson also said no damages were reported in Humboldt County

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