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A series of earthquakes, including a magnitude 5.7, struck off California’s coast near the Mendocino Triple Junction, an area known for high seismic activity. No tsunami threat or significant damage was reported from these earthquakes, which occurred in shallow waters. The USGS noted that California has over 500 active faults, but earthquakes remain unpredictable, and the overall rate of occurrence has remained stable over time.
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