Earthquake Now: Key Details on the Recent Sonoma County Event

Details of the Earthquake Now
On Saturday morning, earthquake now news broke as a magnitude 4.3 earthquake hit Sonoma County.
The quake occurred near the Geysers, encompassing a vibrant seismic zone:
- First quake at 7:30 a.m.
- Epicenter located just west of the Lake County line, approximately 13.2 miles northeast of Healdsburg.
- Aftershocks included a magnitude 3.9 quake at 7:31 a.m. nearby in Lake County, followed by another at 2.5 magnitude.
According to PG&E's outage map, there have been no significant power outages reported in the area after the earthquakes.
Implications of the Earthquake Now
This event serves as a reminder of the seismic activity in Sonoma County. With no significant damages reported, local authorities continue to monitor the situation closely.
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