Just about right smack on the corner where the De Fuca, Cascadian and Andreas join.
The USGS has to be holding their breath.
Many geologists talk about how a smaller quake like this could, might posibly trigger the big one on the cascadian fault.
Yup. That’s what you have to live with. You know a huge one is coming. Tomorrow? A hundred years from now? You know that those frequent ~4.3 quakes are relieving tension that would contribute to devastation in a larger quake, but could also trigger the big one.
The USGS can hold their breath and I won’t go clamming today.