Dozens report feeling 6.0 magnitude earthquake that struck off southern Oregon coast

By AP staff (AP)
BANDON, Ore. Oct. 30, 2024 11:32 p.m.
FILE - A person looks out at the Pacific Ocean after stopping along U.S. Route 101, also known as the Oregon Coast Highway, on June 15, 2024, in Southern Oregon near Port Orford in southern Oregon.

FILE - A person looks out at the Pacific Ocean after stopping along U.S. Route 101, also known as the Oregon Coast Highway, on June 15, 2024, in Southern Oregon near Port Orford in southern Oregon.

Jenny Kane / AP

Dozens of people reported feeling an earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 that struck off the southern coast of Oregon on Wednesday afternoon, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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No tsunami was expected. More than 75 people reported feeling light shaking from the temblor, which had an epicenter about 170 miles from the small city of Bandon, Oregon. It had a preliminary depth of 6.2 miles. No damage was reported.

Washington state emergency management officials posted on social media that while it can be scary to see a 6.0 magnitude quake happening near the Cascadia Subduction Zone, the one Wednesday was in the Blanco Fracture Zone, where quakes are quite common.

The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a 600-mile-long fault just off the coast that runs from Northern California to British Columbia. Tectonic stresses have been accumulating in the zone for more than 300 years, and seismologists say it could rupture at any time, causing a megaquake and tsunami.

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