California Earthquake of Magnitude 4.9 Strikes Early Thursday
An earthquake measuring 4.9 on the Richter scale shook the California region in the early hours of Thursday, as reported by the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake, initially assessed at a magnitude of 5.1, was later adjusted to 4.9.
Details of the Earthquake
The seismic event occurred 1 kilometer east southeast of Boulder Creek, California, at approximately 8:41:25 UTC (1:41 AM local time). The earthquake originated from a depth of 10.9 kilometers. Tremors were notably felt across various California areas, particularly in San Jose and surrounding neighborhoods.
One resident from South San Jose shared their experience on social media, stating, “Felt it in South San Jose near Los Gatos border; shook my building hella hard.” Another user reflected, “5.1 quake in San Jose was the strongest I felt since the one in 2010.”
Impact and Response
Fortunately, there were no immediate reports of damages or injuries following the earthquake. The tremors, while strong, did not result in significant destruction, allowing residents to resume their daily activities without major disruptions.
Indonesia Experiences a Magnitude 7.4 Undersea Earthquake
On the same day, Indonesia faced a more severe natural disaster when an undersea earthquake measuring 7.4 struck, triggering panic and resulting in at least one fatality. This earthquake, which generated a small tsunami, caused hundreds to flee their homes.
Key Information About the Indonesia Earthquake
The earthquake’s tremors lasted between 10 to 20 seconds, impacting areas such as Bitung in North Sulawesi province and Ternate city in North Maluku province. Initial reports indicate light to severe structural damage in Ternate, which included damage to a church and multiple residential buildings. In Bitung, assessments for damage were still ongoing.
A Bitung resident shared their harrowing experience: “We had just woken up, and suddenly the earthquake hit… we all ran out of the house. The shaking was very strong.” The Search and Rescue Agency of Indonesia confirmed that one 70-year-old woman died due to a building collapse in Manado city, North Sulawesi, with injuries also reported in Ternate.
Visual Evidence of the Earthquake’s Impact
Footage from rescue operations showed flattened structures and individuals gathering in the streets to escape potential building collapses. As assessment continues in the affected areas, officials are prioritizing safety and support for the displaced residents.
For further updates on the California earthquake or the Indonesian seismic activity, more detailed reports can be found through reliable sources like the USGS and the Disaster Management Agency.
Stay informed about seismic activities and related safety measures to ensure preparedness in the event of future earthquakes.
