Residents across the North Bay region felt strong tremors Tuesday afternoon as an earthquake struck in close proximity to Santa Rosa. The seismic event, with a preliminary magnitude of 5.2, was centered just a few miles northwest of the city, sending waves of shaking through homes, businesses, and public spaces. Local authorities confirmed that while no serious injuries have been reported, the quake was powerful enough to trigger minor structural damages and prompt precautionary evacuations in some areas.

Emergency response teams swiftly mobilized to assess the situation, advising citizens to remain vigilant and prepared for possible aftershocks. Power outages were reported in scattered neighborhoods, and transportation officials flagged temporary closures on several major routes to inspect infrastructure safety. Key details from early reports include:

  • Magnitude: 5.2
  • Epicenter: 6 miles northwest of Santa Rosa
  • Depth: 8 km
  • Time: 2:15 PM local time
Location Intensity Reported Damage
Santa Rosa Strong Minor structural cracks
Petaluma Moderate Power outages
Napa Light No reported damage
Sonoma Light-Moderate Fallen objects