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No water. No power. Damaged buildings. California towns struggle after 6.4 earthquake

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 20, 2022

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Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes was jolted awake by the Humboldt County earthquake Tuesday. “It was the most intense earthquake that I’ve felt, the mayor of the small Northern California city told The Times. It was a long-duration earthquake, so it was not only significant in size at 6.4, it was also long.” She then had to get to work, coordinating with Rio Dell's building department and volunteer fire department to check on structural... + full article



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