Northern California was rattled by an earthquake early Sunday morning that caused wide power outages and some damage to buildings in the Napa region, according to various news outlets and social media posts.
The United States Geological Survey measured the quake at magnitude 6.0 and said it had a depth of 6.7 miles
Walmart trashed in American Canyon#earthquake pic.twitter.com/Y4Fd6BUfCQ
— Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoABC7) August 24, 2014
Callers to KCBS Radio in San Francisco reported a "significant shaking motion" in the city of Napa.
SFGate.com reported widespread power outages, gas leaks and flooding and said 15,000 Pacific Gas and Electric customers had lost power Read more...
More about Us World and Us Reported by Mashable 6 hours ago.
The United States Geological Survey measured the quake at magnitude 6.0 and said it had a depth of 6.7 miles
Walmart trashed in American Canyon#earthquake pic.twitter.com/Y4Fd6BUfCQ
— Mike Nicco (@MikeNiccoABC7) August 24, 2014
Callers to KCBS Radio in San Francisco reported a "significant shaking motion" in the city of Napa.
SFGate.com reported widespread power outages, gas leaks and flooding and said 15,000 Pacific Gas and Electric customers had lost power Read more...
More about Us World and Us Reported by Mashable 6 hours ago.