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Twenty-Five Miles From the Epicenter and Open on Monday: Sonoma State's Pre-Dawn Earthquake Alert
At 3:20 AM PDT on August 24, 2014, a magnitude 6.0 earthquake struck near American Canyon in Napa County, the strongest Bay Area earthquake since the 1989 Loma Prieta event. Sonoma State University, located approximately 25 miles west of the epicenter, assessed its campus and announced it would remain open on Monday -- a decision that differentiated SSU from nearby Napa Valley Unified School District, which closed all K-12 schools. The 3:20 AM timing meant no students or employees were on campus when the shaking occurred, and SSU emergency procedures activated for a campus-community advisory rather than a full emergency notification.
- Alerts
- 2
- Response
- —
- Killed
- 0
- Injured
- 0
Alert Sequence
2 messages in sequence
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Background
Key Findings
Sources
- News
- Source2014 South Napa earthquake (Wikipedia)en.wikipedia.org
- Official
- OfficialEarthquake Information (SSU Emergency Services and Continuity Planning)emergency.sonoma.edu