Magnitude 5.6 Earthquake Strikes Northern California, Causing Damage and Injuries
Magnitude 5.6 Earthquake Strikes Northern California, Causing Damage and Injuries
US · Published Jun 25, 2026
• A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck near Willits, north of Ukiah in Mendocino County, California, on June 24,
• Initially reported as a magnitude 6, the quake caused power and water outages for thousands and resulted in minor injuries. The shaking was felt across the Bay Area, including Sonoma, Walnut Creek, and San Jose. Emergency officials are assessing the damage, which includes disrupted grocery stores and fallen items in homes. Governor Gavin Newsom has been briefed and is coordinating with local authorities.

Impact & Risks

The earthquake has disrupted essential services such as power and water, affecting thousands of residents in Mendocino County and surrounding areas. While injuries have been reported, no fatalities have occurred. The event highlights the vulnerability of infrastructure in earthquake-prone regions and serves as a reminder of the importance of preparedness.

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