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Thousands are without power after a magnitude 6.4 earthquake struck Northern California

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A 6.4 magnitude earthquake shook the Eureka region of Northern California early Tuesday morning

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And because of this, thousands of people are without electricity

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The earthquake was recorded at 2:34 PT, with its epicenter off the Pacific coast

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About 7.5 miles from the Humboldt County town of Ferndale, a survey said

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20-mile drive southwest of Eureka and a 280-mile drive northwest of Sacramento it's about.

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Early Tuesday most of the homes and businesses in Humboldt County were without power 

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According to utility tracker PowerOutage.us, PT - More than 64,000 outages were reported before 4 a.m. PT among the 99,000 customers tracked in the county

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Several items were scattered across the floor of Carolyn Titus' Ferndale-area home in the earthquake, the video she tweeted.

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More than a dozen smaller earthquakes — as strong as magnitude 4.6 — later hit the area, the study said