A sudden jolt sent shockwaves across Northern California

A magnitude 5.6 earthquake struck near Redwood Valley in Mendocino County, shaking Northern California, triggering ShakeAlert notifications and generating aftershocks. Here’s what officials and experts are saying about the seismic event.
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