Magnitude 4.4 earthquake jolts Northern California

A magnitude 4.4 earthquake struck eastern Mendocino County on Tuesday afternoon, shaking a rural area southeast of Willits, according to the United States Geological Survey.

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The quake occurred at 1:10 p.m. local time and was centered roughly 6 miles east-southeast of Willits, the agency said. It struck at a depth of just under 5 miles, a level that can produce noticeable shaking near the surface.

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Preliminary data from the USGS indicated light to moderate shaking in the area. Two smaller earthquakes, each measuring less than magnitude 2.0, followed the initial tremor.

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A stronger aftershock followed about 90 minutes later, when a magnitude 3.8 earthquake struck roughly 7 miles east-southeast of Willits, the USGS said.

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There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

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The epicenter lies in a rugged, lightly populated region northeast of Ukiah, where earthquakes of this size are not uncommon.

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The fault that caused the quake was not immediately known. However, the Willits area is in the vicinity of the Maacama Fault, a lengthy fault running through the interior of California east of and parallel to the San Andreas.

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