Magnitude 6.5 earthquake strikes off the coast of Northern California

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At approximately 6:50am Pacific Time on Thursday, December 8th, a magnitude 6.5 earthquake shook the Northern California area - centered 104 miles off the coast of Ferndale, California, according to the USGS. No reports of damage have been initially reported.

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What To Do Right After An Earthquake (from ready.gov):

Helpful Links:
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Information about the last quake in Southern California
Latest California/Nevada earthquakes from USGS
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Earthquake Tips from Ready.gov
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