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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.

Whose fault? They blame San Andreas? They never heard of Trump?
 
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