Thursday, December 5, 2024

the big one ................

 

I have said this .......many........ many ........many times ........California is  in   for  a  big fucking  of  epic  proportions .......and hopefully  Oregon  gets  fucked in the  deal  ....i hate  portland ....... oregon   ........i have never  heard  anything  good ......... about  oregon  ....only the  fact  it was  where  grunge  music   was   produced   ........it has a  massive  heroin problem........... the fucker!!!!!!!   ....... ..no wonder all the  cunts  do  heroin     .........constant fucking rain  ..........i lived in Denny...... Scotland  .......and  all it  did  was  fucking rain.......  all the  fucking time  .......and the  suicide  rate  was  high  as   fuck ........even curt cobain  who  was  the  grunge  fucker .........  done himself in  .......just  goes  to   show  you ............  even   nirvana   done itself in ..........  it was  popular as  fuck .....oregon is a  certified shithole  ........i will not  go  there...........  i have no desire  to  go to a place where  it fucking rains  all the time .........next !!!!!!!!>..................california.........a  shithole   too !!!!!!!!.......a place  with  droughts /floods /rain/fires/earthquakes/sandstorms ..........etc! .....etc!.........too many too mention ........i think within a few  years the place will get  fucked.......   with the  big one ......it has been said  the  next big one  will  be  the  end of  california   ....it  has  been run by democrats......... and is a  fucking  filthy servile  shithole  .........and  bunghole   ......... now    becasue of  that bastard .......  gavin newson ......... or  whatever  his  fucking   name   is  ......cunt !!!!.........anyways   i will not ,miss  california ........if  it breaks off  into the  ocean ........ at all .....and  takes  Oregon !!!!!!!!  .......bye  bye/tata/au revoir /chow/auf wheiderheisen .........TTFN ......






Tsunami warning canceled after massive 7.0 earthquake rattles Northern California, Oregon

"No tsunami danger presently exists for this area," the National Tsunami Warning Center said Thursday.

A tsunami warning was issued for parts of the West Coast. (USGS)
A tsunami warning was issued for parts of the West Coast. (USGS)

The threat of a tsunami briefly rattled residents of Northern California and Southern Oregon after a 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast.

The quake's epicenter was in California's Humboldt County, 7 miles west-southwest of Ferndale, the National Weather Service said in a bulletin.

Cellphones in the coast regions of Northern California and Southern Oregon rang out with an “Emergency Alert” at 10:51 a.m. PST.

Just before noon local time, the National Tsunami Warning Center canceled the tsunami warning.

The U.S. Geological Survey said that more than 5.3 million people in California were under a tsunami warning, the Associated Press reported, and that more than 1.3 million people lived close enough to the epicenter to feel the earthquake.

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  • Newsom says he is 'concerned' about possible earthquake damage

    California Governor Gavin Newsom speaks on transnational commerce and border security while visiting the U.S.- Mexico border in San Diego, California, U.S. December 5, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Blake
    California Gov. Gavin Newsom speaks on Dec. 5. (Mike Blake/Reuters) (REUTERS / Reuters)

    Briefing reporters on his administration's response to Thursday's 7.0 earthquake in Humboldt County, Calif., Gov. Gavin Newsom said he was "concerned" about possible damage in Northern California.

    Newsom, who was in San Diego to speak on transnational commerce at the U.S.-Mexico border, noted that a tsunami warning had been lifted, adding, "We're concerned about damage, particularly in the northern part of this state."

    Newsom said he signed a state emergency declaration "that will allow us to provide more resources" as needed.

    The governor did not note any specific damage caused by the earthquake and its many aftershocks, saying "early damage assessments are being made."

  • Aftershocks continue to rattle Northern California

    Aftershocks of Thursday's 7.0 earthquake off the Northern California coast continue to be felt by local residents.

    While the initial quake struck at 10:44 a.m. PT 7 miles west-southwest of Ferndale, the USGS has since measured 32 aftershocks as of 1:15 p.m. PT. The aftershocks have ranged in intensity from a 4.3 quake near the original epicenter to one measuring just 2.5 on the Richter scale.

  • East Bay residents evacuate only to learn of canceled tsunami warnings

    After receiving two separate emergency alerts on cellphones directing Bay Area residents to "move to high ground or inland now," some residents of the East Bay, which includes Oakland, Alameda, Berkeley, Albany, El Cerrito and Richmond (including this reporter) headed for the top of Albany Hill, which rises 338 feet from the edge of San Francisco Bay.

    Some brought pet cats and dogs in their cars. Others pushed baby strollers on foot.

    But no sooner had many arrived at a parking lot at the entrance to a public park on the hill when a third alert informed them that the tsunami warning had been lifted.

    "It is safe to return home," the alert read.

  • Berkeley evacuation order lifted

    The Berkeley, Calif., Police Department lifted the evacuation order for West Berkeley about 30 minutes after it has been issued.

  • San Francisco Zoo closed following tsunami warning

    The San Francisco Zoo, which is located in the western part of San Francisco, just blocks from the ocean, said in a statement that it was closing due to the tsunami warning.

    "Guests have been evacuated and staff have moved to higher ground," the zoo said in a message posted to X.

    It was not immediately clear when the zoo would reopen.

  • Tsunami warnings canceled

    A screengrab of an alert canceling the tsunami warning that had been issued for parts of Oregon and California, including Alameda County. (David Knowles/Yahoo News)

    The National Weather Service has canceled the tsunami warnings it had issued for parts of Oregon and California following a strong earthquake that struck off the Northern California coast:

    ...THE TSUNAMI WARNING IS CANCELLED...

    * The Tsunami Warning is canceled for the coastal areas of California and Oregon

    OBSERVATIONS OF TSUNAMI ACTIVITY

    * No tsunami observations are available to report.

    "No tsunami danger exists for the U.S. west coast, British Columbia and Alaska," the weather service added.

  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom briefed on earthquake and possible tsunami

    In a statement, California Gov. Gavin Newsom's office said he has been briefed and is meeting with state emergency officials.

  • Tsunami warning issued after 7.0 magnitude earthquake

    A screengrab of the emergency alert that was issued Thursday. (David Knowles/Yahoo News)

    The National Weather Service issued a tsunami warning for parts of Oregon and California on Thursday after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast of Northern California.

    According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 7. magnitude earthquake was detected 45 miles southwest of Eureka, Calif., at a depth of 8 miles.

    Screengrab via USGS





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