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Press release from the California Earthquake Authority:

The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) is seeking input from Humboldt County residents following the 6.4 magnitude earthquake that hit Ferndale in late December and the 5.4 magnitude quake that struck near Rio Dell in January.

The data received from this brief survey - https://forms.office.com/r/v13ReytYeU - will greatly assist CEA’s efforts to understand how these earthquakes and the lessons learned from them can help better prepare the community for future events.

The survey should take no more than five minutes to complete.

The California Earthquake Authority (CEA) is a not-for-profit public instrumentality of the state of California that has two distinct roles: Since 1996, CEA has provided residential earthquake insurance while educating Californians about earthquake risk and helping them reduce their risk of earthquake losses through residential mitigation. Since 2019, CEA also has administered the Wildfire Fund, a catastrophe fund that provides a source of funding for payment of claims arising from a wildfire caused by any large electrical utility company that meets the legal requirements for participation in the fund.