Northern California Shaken by 7.0 Earthquake, Tsunami Warning Lifted

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A magnitude 7 earthquake struck Northern California, causing items to fall off shelves and triggering tsunami warnings that were later canceled. The quake, centered under the Pacific Ocean near Eureka, led to temporary evacuations and disruptions, including the closure of the San Francisco Zoo and delays in public transit. Despite the strong tremor, no major damage or injuries were reported, though it served as a reminder of the region's vulnerability to seismic activity. Residents experienced significant shaking, but emergency responses were swift, and normalcy was quickly restored.
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