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California's earthquake faults are more likely to be "overdue" for a major quake than those elsewhere in the world, new ...
A near-certain disaster looms for California, but there are real things people can do to prepare. Here's what to know about ...
Near-shore tsunamis, those triggered by earthquakes just off the coast, could pose a particularly dire risk for California’s ...
The Cascadia Subduction Zone is a major fault that runs offshore from Northern California to British ... Zone to prepare for hazards associated with the earthquake cycle and climate-induced ...
FEMA cuts funding for earthquake retrofitting in CA. These funds are responsible for retrofitting homes & buildings in case ...
An early-morning 3.1-magnitude earthquake woke parts of Southern California, the U.S. Geological Survey reported. The about 7 ...
California has dozens of earthquakes every day. Most are below 3.0 magnitude, so small that they aren’t felt.
Alaska, Hawaii and areas along the mainland West Coast would be at risk if an earthquake erupts along the Cascadia subduction zone within the next 50 years.
As of April 2025, the California Earthquake Authority’s (CEA) risk transfer tower has grown to approximately $7.8 billion in ...
It's the unavoidable series of questions Christine Goulet gets every time she's asked what she does for a living. "When is the next big earthquake coming? Do you know where? When should we get ready?