Northern California Earthquake: Magnitude 2.6 Quake Jolts Redway Area



Redway, CA – A 2.6 magnitude earthquake struck approximately 25 kilometers northeast of Redway, California, Friday. Residents in the area felt light tremors as the quake hit at a depth of 23.1 kilometers,

According to the California Integrated Seismic Network, the earthquake occurred at 15:18 UTC, registering light seismic activity. While minor, tremors of this magnitude can sometimes be felt over a small area, especially if centered near residential zones. No damage or injuries were reported, though residents are encouraged to report their experiences online to help scientists understand the quake’s reach and intensity.

Earthquake preparedness remains essential in California, where minor quakes occur regularly. The event serves as a reminder for communities to review emergency plans and ensure safety kits are updated. Authorities urge residents to stay informed of local seismic activity by following updates from the U.S. Geological Survey and related agencies.

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