A strong earthquake struck Northern California on Wednesday evening, according to initial reports. Details on magnitude, epicenter, and damage are not yet available.
A strong earthquake shook Northern California shortly before 18:28 Jerusalem time (08:28 local) on Wednesday, June 24, according to initial reports carried by The Zioneer's monitored channels. The precise magnitude, epicenter depth, and any damage or casualties have not yet been reported. This event is unrelated to the 6.2-magnitude earthquake that struck off the southern Philippines on Monday, June 15, which the US Geological Survey reported at the time without damage or casualties. Further details on the Northern California quake are expected imminently.
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