An alert sent on Thursday warning of a strong earthquake in northern Nevada was issued in error, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS).
At 08:06 local time, the USGS reported that a magnitude 5.9 earthquake had struck near Carson City, the state capital. The alert reached people nearly 200 miles away in the San Francisco Bay Area, triggering automatic warnings advising residents to drop for cover.
However, the agency then cancelled the alert minutes later and removed the corresponding entry from its website.
"There was no M5.9 earthquake near Carson City, NV," the USGS said on X.
