Posted on 06/14/2016 3:11:03 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
Emergency services are already preparing for how to deal with a terrible off-shore earthquake in the Cascadia Subduction Zone, off the west coast of America near California. They were just completing their four-day major emergency test run when a 5.2 magnitude quake hit Borrego Springs, San Diego County, in California on Friday. The mid-sized earthquake caused more than 200 aftershocks some more than three on the richter scale - and could be felt from Santa Barbara to the Mexican border. Egill Hauksson, a research professor of geophysics at Caltech, said of the 5.2 quake: "It was the biggest one for a while."
A 3.1 magnitude quake followed yesterday, 14 miles from Borrego Spring according to the US Geological Survey (USGS). And in the last 10 days there has been nine earthquakes of magnitude 3 or greater nearby according to the USGS, leading to fears of what may be to come. The quakes have taken place on the San Jacinto fault, the region's most active, Mr Hauksson said. Scientists say both the California fault lines and the Cascadia Subduction Zone are long overdue a major earthquake of magnitude eight or above. In a statement after the Cascadia Rising emergency tests a spokesman said: "Subduction zone earthquakes are said to be among the most powerful, and can exceed a 9 magnitude."
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Every day without it is one day closer.
Not necessarily. There’s no reason those faults HAVE to hit on a big quake.
9.3 in CA? That will take care of the Aztlan problem... it will be underwater. Edgar Cayce will have been late but right.
Agree. Statistics are a b*tch, aren't they? Even if a big one hits, a lot of people will survive it just fine. There will be some cleanup and rebuilding to do, but most people will be just fine. In the scheme of things, we have more to fear from ordinary daily happenings like getting hit by a car driver texting someone about the flavorful treat they just ate somewhere. Thousands of people are getting injured and dying every day in accidents or crimes, singly each one is insignificant but taken statistically is far more dangerous a possibility than the "big one".
I wouldn't worry about the "big one". I worry about the idiot liberals who might cross my path and cause me grief.
Exactly. I was born and raised in California and they’ve been saying this since 1972. It’s like predicting the Second Coming: Nobody knows when it will be, but the last person that says it before it happens (in it’s own sweet time) gets to say “I told you so.”
Well that should settle things. Brown may also find a way to tax it.
1972 my a**. I’ve been hearing about since at least 1965, and I’m sure it’s been a topic since at least the mid ‘30s.
In 1992 the Landers earthquake struck along the San Andreas Fault with a magnitude somewhere around 7.5. If that wasn't "the big one" then what is?
Someday there might be a bigger earthquake but I'm not holding my breath for it to happen. I am though prepared for another Landers type shaker.
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