File:2022-1220 Ferndale Earthquake Fernbridge Damage1.jpg
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Description2022-1220 Ferndale Earthquake Fernbridge Damage1.jpg | California Geological Society Photo:Built in 1911, Fernbridge is a concrete arch bridge over the Eel River. Earthquake ground shaking caused the bridge to roll & twist, which damaged the metal rails & some concrete curbs. CalTrans is inspecting the structure, which may re-open later today. 6/7 | ||||
Date | December 21, 2022 | ||||
Source | https://twitter.com/CAGeoSurvey/status/1605670576839831552?s=20&t=4buoBETnwNZITLK55g9G6g | ||||
Author | California Geological Survey | ||||
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Camera location | 40° 36′ 58.2″ N, 124° 12′ 06.53″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 40.616167; -124.201814 |
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current | 02:11, 28 December 2022 | 680 × 510 (74 KB) | Ellin Beltz (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=California Geological Society Photo:Built in 1911, Fernbridge is a concrete arch bridge over the Eel River. Earthquake ground shaking caused the bridge to roll & twist, which damaged the metal rails & some concrete curbs. CalTrans is inspecting the structure, which may re-open later today. 6/7 |Source=https://twitter.com/CAGeoSurvey/status/1605670576839831552?s=20&t=4buoBETnwNZITLK55g9G6g |Date=December 21, 2022 |Author=California Geological Survey |Permission={{PD-... |
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