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3.4 quake reported at Anderson Springs

ANDERSON SPRINGS – The Anderson Springs area has had another sizable earthquake in a week's time, with a 3.4 magnitude earthquake hitting the area Sunday.


The quake was recorded at 6:06 a.m. at a depth of 1.3 miles, according to the US Geological Survey. It was centered two miles northwest of Anderson Springs, three miles south of Cobb and four miles east of The Geysers.


The quake was immediately preceded by a 2.0 magnitude quake centered three miles west northwest of Anderson Springs.


A 4.4 magnitude quake hit near The Geysers last Tuesday.


In recent weeks, seismic activity has increased around the county, with larger quakes seen in the areas around The Geysers, as well as across the county near Lake Pillsbury.


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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 29 April 2007

Controlled burn causes Saturday power outage

NORTHSHORE – Nearly 5,000 Pacific Gas & Electric customers were out of power Saturday evening due to conditions connected with a controlled burn.


Susan Simon, a spokesperson for PG&E, said heavy smoke from a controlled burn on the northwest side of Bachelor Valley affected electrical transmission lines, causing the outage at approximately 5:11 p.m.


Simon said 4,891 PG&E customers in Nice, Lucerne and the west side of Upper Lake were affected.


Power was restored to all affected customers by 8:56 p.m., said Simon.


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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 29 April 2007

Accident near Clearlake Oaks kills one

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CHP officers investigate the scene of a single-vehicle accident Saturday afternoon near Clearlake Oaks. Photo by Elizabeth Larson.

 

CLEARLAKE OAKS – A single-vehicle accident Saturday resulted in one person's death.


A small red sedan went off the road and into a retaining wall below a residence located along Highway 20 outside of Clearlake Oaks early Saturday afternoon.


Fire and California Highway Patrol officials at the scene of the accident reported that three people had been in the vehicle, with one of them seriously injured and another one pronounced dead at the scene.


Traffic was being directed around the accident scene as CHP investigated the scene and rescue crews finished with cleanup.


A final CHP report detailing the cause of the accident and the victims has not yet been released.


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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 28 April 2007

Two injured in Saturday evening accident

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BARTLETT SPRINGS – An accident Saturday on the main road to Bartlett Springs resulted in major injuries for occupants in both cars.


California Highway Patrol incident logs reported that that a two-vehicle head-on collision – a pickup versus an SUV – took place at 5 p.m. on Bartlett Springs Road.


Ryan Lapp of Lodi, driving a 2000 Kia Sportage, collided head-on with a 1994 Ford Explorer driven by Caleb Sehnert of Williams, according to CHP Officer Josh Dye.


Both victims suffered serious facial injuries, according to the CHP incident logs.


Dye said Lapp was transported to Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital, Dye said, while Sehnert was taken to UC Davis Medical Center.


According to the incident logs, CHP requested a blood draw because a driver was suspected of driving under the influence.


Dye confirmed that alcohol was a factor for both drivers.


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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 28 April 2007
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