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Earthquake Update

Feather Publishing
5/28/2013
 

Life is beginning to return to normal in northern Plumas County. All Plumas County roadways and highways are open, but continue to watch for loose or falling rocks. Laboratory testing has cleared the Lake Almanor Mutual Water District system, so the ‘Boil Water Advisory’ has now been lifted. To help residents with disposal of broken or damaged televisions, computer screens, or other electronics, special E-Waste Events have been scheduled for the Chester Transfer Station and the Greenville Transfer Station this Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Electronic devices will be accepted at no charge at both locations.

 

County rocked by magnitude 5.7 quake

Temblor centered near Canyon Dam followed by dozens of aftershocks

  The earth moved in Plumas County, and it was felt as far away as San Francisco.

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Bottles and cans lie smashed open on the floor after a 5.7 magnitude earthquake shook them off shelves into the aisles at Wally’s Peninsula Market in Lake Almanor on May 23.  Wally’s wine room was also heavily damaged by the earthquake, but employees worked through the night to clean up the mess and opened their doors early Friday morning.Photo courtesy Wally’s Peninsula Market

A 5.7 magnitude earthquake, centered near Canyon Dam, struck at 8:47 p.m. on Thursday, May 23. The temblor was followed by dozens of aftershocks, including a 4.9 jolt at 1:10 a.m. Friday.

  It was the largest earthquake to hit area in nearly 40 years.

  No injuries were reported. But the quake caused power outages, minor structural damage and rock slides and caused things to fall off of shelves.

  Plumas County Office of Emergency Services Director Jerry Sipe said up to 600 homes in the Lake Almanor area were without power for several hours.

  He added that the Lake Almanor Mutual Water Co. sustained a water main rupture, emptying the storage tank located at 600 Clifford Drive.

  Lake Almanor Country Club office manager Bea Kohfeld said the line was damaged when the earthquake hit.

  “The line from the water tank broke just before the shut-off valve and 360,000 gallons of water was emptied,” she said May 24.

  The Clifford tank is one of four that supply the Lake Almanor Peninsula.

  The tired firefighters of the Peninsula Fire Protection District were back at the 801 Golf Club Road station by 8:30 a.m. Friday morning to take a break from their night patrols.

  

5.7 earthquake centered in Plumas County

Feather Publishing
 
 
 If you have earthquake pictures you would like to share send them to earthquake@plumasnews.com.
 
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This map of the south end of Lake Almanor shows the epicenter and magnitude of the quake and many aftershocks.  Click on the image for a larger view.
Updated 7:00 a.m. 5/24/2013
 
PG&E reports that power has beeen restored in the Prattville area.  Cal Trans reports that rocks have been cleared from the roadways.  All area roads are open.  Crews are inspecting bridges in the area to assure there is no earthquake damage.  Many Peninsula residents are still without water.
 
Of the dozens of aftershocks, the largest was a 4.9 shaker about 1:10 Friday morning.
 
 
Updated 10:10 p.m. 5/23/13

PG&E reports two power outages affecting 623 customers in the vicinity of Prattville on the west side of Lake Almanor.  There is a broken water main in the Lake Almanor Peninsula affecting an unknown number of customers.  There are reports of minor damage, mostly items knocked off of shelves, from Susanville, to Indian Valley, to Lake Almanor.  
 
9:00 p.m.  5/23/13
An earthquake struck Plumas County at 8:48 p.m. on Thursday evening.  The 5.7 quake struck about 11 miles west/northwest of Greenville near Canyon Dam.  It was felt as far away as Sacramento, San Francisco, Chico, and Lake Tahoe.
 
No reports of damage so far, but the Sheriff's office reports being "slammed" by phone calls.
 
 
There has been one 3.5 aftershock so far.
 
This will be updated as more information becomes available.
  

Arsenic and Old Lace in Greenville

Feather Publishing
5/23/2013
 
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The Greenville High School Drama Class performs the final showing of "Arsenic and Old Lace" at Greenville High School on May 13.  Photo courtesy of Peter Lind.

  

Road work continues in Chester

Feather Publishing
5/23/2013
 
 
    Preliminary underground work is taking place this week on the “Chester CIR Project” in Plumas County.

    On Monday, May 13, Hat Creek Construction began paving operations on the east end of the Chester Flood Control Channel and on both ends of the Feather River Bridge. Grinding continues throughout Chester.
  

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