An earthquake rattled parts of Northern California Wednesday, with aftershocks felt across the Bay Area.
The 5.6-magnitude earthquake struck at 8:10 a.m. near Potter Valley in inland Mendocino County, just southeast of Willits and roughly 117 miles from San Francisco.
One resident told local TV outlet KRON that the earthquake lasted about seven seconds, and a second person said it was strong enough to knock things off shelves.

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