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Magnitude 3.5 Memorial Day Earthquake Strikes Mountainous Section of Northern California
A preliminary 3.5 magnitude earthquake struck Northern California early Monday morning, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). The quake hit at 7:03 a.m. and was centered about a mile west of Lake Almanor Country Club in Plumas County, according to the USGS. The USGS has not provided additional details at this time.
🚧 Update: Traffic Hazard Alert for Quincy Community
The time displayed is local to the original 511 traffic site in California. Residents and commuters in the Quincy area are advised to exercise caution due to a reported traffic hazard in the vicinity of the Plumas County Courthouse. The exact nature of the hazard has not been detailed, but it is essential for those traveling near the 520 Main Street area to remain vigilant and to adhere to any directives or detours put in place by local authorities. Updates will follow as more information becomes available. In the meantime, it is advisable to avoid the area if possible and to plan alternate routes for your commute. Traffic management efforts are underway, and the safety of the community is of the utmost concern.
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