Desk Correspondent , Washington D.C - A powerful 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Oregon on Thursday, sending tremors across the Pacific Northwest and prompting an immediate assessment by the National Tsunami Warning Center. According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), the quake occurred at a depth of approximately 10 kilometers along the Blanco Fracture Zone, a seismically active region about 200 miles west of the coastal town of Newport. Residents from Coos Bay to Portland reported feeling light to moderate shaking, though no immediate damage or injuries were reported on the mainland.

Following the tremor, coastal communities were placed on high alert as experts analyzed the potential for a tsunami. The National Tsunami Warning Center eventually confirmed that based on the earthquake's location and strike-slip faulting mechanism—which involves horizontal rather than vertical crustal movement—there was no immediate threat of a destructive, widespread tsunami for the West Coast of the United States, British Columbia, or Alaska. However, officials cautioned that localized sea-level fluctuations and strong currents could still pose a danger to swimmers, boaters, and docks in the hours following the event.

Seismologists noted that while earthquakes of this magnitude are not uncommon in the offshore fracture zones of the Pacific, they serve as a stark reminder of the region's vulnerability to the "Big One" along the neighboring Cascadia Subduction Zone. Local emergency management agencies urged residents to remain vigilant and use the event as a catalyst to review evacuation routes and emergency kits. As of late Thursday, the situation remained stable, with authorities continuing to monitor for aftershocks that could potentially impact the coastal shelf.
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