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Rebuilding Terminal 1 in a seismic zone? Here’s how San Diego International Airport tackled earthquake risks head-on.
Experts claim that the next big US quake will also occur along the San Andreas fault, where many of the biggest earthquakes in U.S. history have been recorded. In fact, the United States Geological ...
Scientists discover enormous pockets of salty brine beneath the Pacific Ocean, key to understanding periodic underwater ...
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San Andreas Fault: Why Recent Seismic Movements Could Trigger a Devastating Earthquake?
In the heart of California, the San Andreas Fault lies like a ticking time bomb, silently building pressure for over a century. Stretching more than 1,200 kilometers, this massive fault marks the ...
CALIPATRIA– A 4.3-magnitude earthquake struck near the Salton Sea early Friday morning, jolting residents and triggering a series of smaller quakes in the seismically active region. The temblor, cente ...
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Another 2.6-magnitude earthquake rattled Tennessee on July 9 around 8:52 p.m., according to the U.S. Geological Survey.
In Japan, swarms of earthquakes are fueling a dip in tourism and a viral panic over predictions of the next 'big one' ...
The San Jose Earthquakes benefited from a Mohammed Sofo own goal and overcame a DeJuan Jones red card in Saturday's 1-1 draw with the visiting New York Red Bulls.
A magnitude-2.5 offshore earthquake caused light shaking Friday in San Pedro. The earthquake at 10:21 a.m. was about 5 miles south of San Pedro.
A 2.9-magnitude quake hit near Fairview in the San Francisco Bay Area, with over 800 people reporting it felt as far as West Sacramento and Santa Cruz.
A preliminary 2.5 magnitude earthquake struck Tuesday afternoon near Gilroy, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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