California rocked by three earthquakes in a matter of minutes
Briefly

California has recently experienced a series of small earthquakes near Bakersfield, indicating potential seismic risks along the San Andreas Fault. With quakes detected up to magnitude 3.8, experts note this area has faced major earthquakes approximately every century, the last significant quake occurring in 1857. Projections suggest that a major event could have dire consequences, including significant infrastructure damage and a potential death toll in the thousands. Given these factors, officials underscore the importance of preparedness in the face of looming threats from this fault line.
The area along the San Andreas Fault may be overdue for another major quake, given that significant seismic activity occurs around once every 100 years.
Experts have suggested the potential for a significant earthquake in the next 30 years, with predictions of economic and human tolls from such an event.
Read at Mail Online
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