Visalia rocked by afternoon earthquake on California-Nevada border Lauren Jennings, Visalia Times-Delta © USGS A 4.8 magnitude earthquake centered near Farmington shook Stockton on Thursday.
Residents of Visalia and the San Joaquin Valley felt an earthquake Thursday afternoon, but where did it come from?
Initial reports were that just before 4 p.m. northern and central California felt a 4.8 earthquake centered about 10 miles from Stockton near Farmington. But the United States Geological Society later explained that what was felt was a 5.9 earthquake centered the California-Nevada border, about 160 miles away. © Visalia Times-Delta/Tulare Advance-Register archive Breaking news
The mistaken mapping of an earthquake in Farmington was a “technical thing” where automatic graphing marked an epicenter near Stockton, Office of Emergency Services director Shellie Lima said.
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