One of America's most dangerous fault lines reaches highest stress levels in 1,000 years, study finds
As stress increases along these Southern California fault lines, so too does the likelihood of a dangerous earthquake, with a new study putting the concerning spotlight on one area: Cajon Pass.
ONE OF THE MOST DANGEROUS FAULT LINES IN THE US IS OVERDUE AND THE IMPACTS COULD BE CATASTROPHIC
By
Kieran Sullivan
CALIFORNIA - Just 50 miles from downtown
Los Angeles, a critical junction where two of
California's most powerful fault systems meet has been quietly accumulating stress levels matching 1,000-year highs, new research suggests.
It's been over 100 years since the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults produced a major
earthquake, and in peacetime, tectonic stress has grown to significant heights along key parts of the systems, raising concern of a dangerous earthquake that could be catastrophic for one of the most densely populated areas in the
U.S.
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