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A major 7.0 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Humboldt County near the town of Rio Dell on Thursday prompting officials to issue a Tsunami Warning for much of the Northern California coast including the San Francisco Bay Area.
However, just hours after issuing that warning, officials canceled it. But why?
LIVE UPDATES: 7.0 quake felt in Bay Area, Tsunami Warning canceled
Temblor CEO and Stanford Geophysics lecturer Ross Stein joined ABC7 News to detail what caused the U.S. National Tsunami Warning Center to initially issue that warning and why they ultimately decided to cancel it.
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USA — Events Humboldt Co. earthquake: Here's why Tsunami Warning was issued, then canceled