A magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Northern California in Humboldt County, leading to a tsunami warning that was later canceled. No immediate reports of damage were received. The earthquake was felt as far south as San Francisco, causing delays in the Bay Area's BART transportation system.
Key Points
Magnitude 7.0 earthquake hit Humboldt County
Tsunami warning issued and later canceled
No immediate damage reported
San Francisco residents felt the quake
Bay Area's BART transportation system experienced delays
Pros
Tsunami warning was canceled after initially being issued