Series of morning quakes off southern Oregon coast includes a 5.6

The Oregonian

Eleven earthquakes ranging from 2.8 to 5.6 magnitudes were reported off Oregon’s southern coast Tuesday morning, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

The quakes, on average, were clustered about 126 miles west of Crescent City, California. No tsunami warnings were announced.

Don Blakeman, a geophysicist at the National Earthquake Information Center, said the magnitudes haven’t yet been serious, adding that quakes of this caliber occur fairly often off the coast.   

U.S. Geological Survey

Though the 5.6, which happened at 7:44 a.m., qualifies as a moderate earthquake, the impacts would be more significant if it had occurred on land rather than 10 kilometers under the sea, Blakeman said.

Smaller earthquakes and aftershocks will likely continue in the area through the morning, he said, adding that he doesn’t anticipate a larger magnitude will come along and trump the 5.6.

Tsunami concerns don’t usually come into play until at least a magnitude 7 is recorded, he said.

The earthquakes happened on the Juan de Fuca tectonic plate, which will likely be the source of a massive earthquake in the Portland and Seattle area in the future, but Blakeman said the rumblings Tuesday morning were nothing to worry about.

Anna Spoerre

https://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2018/07/43_earthquake_recorded_off_sou.html

3 thoughts on “Series of morning quakes off southern Oregon coast includes a 5.6

  1. Ok…

    For the fourth fkng time again.

    Google

    RSOE Emergency Broadcast System.

    Google it.. goddamint.

    Then then …tell me about earthquakes. ..pandemics etc…

    Fkng people…

    Ya just gotta keep smacking these idiots.

    They just don’t fkng get it.

    Hold on to your panties.

  2. Well Oregon is part of that “ring of fire” that’s been shaking pretty radically for a few years now. I’d be surprised if you didn’t get some movement there sooner or later.

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