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The NWS Las Vegas NV issued an updated flood advisory at 1:37 a.m. on Thursday in effect until 4:45 a.m. for San Bernardino ...
For many people, “earthquake in California” equates to the San Andreas fault. The 5.2 was not on the San Andreas, but on the Elsinore fault, part of the San Andreas transform fault system.
The San Jacinto Fault Zone is 130 miles long and includes Anza-Borrego Springs and the unincorporated community of Ocotillo Wells in east San Diego County. Other communities in this zone include ...
Two earthquakes rocked San Bernardino, California Monday morning. The first one at 9.44am local time at a preliminary 3.5 magnitude, and a second quake followed at 9.48am at a 3.0 magnitude.
About 4 minutes later, a magnitude 3.0 quake stuck in the same location near the San Andreas Fault. The quakes were east of California State University, San Bernardino, and were felt in Riverside ...
The 800-mile-long San Andreas Fault is one of the more famous faults in the United States, known as the cause of the Great 1906 San Francisco earthquake.
The northern section of California’s San Andreas Fault is notorious for causing the hugely destructive San Francisco earthquake of 1906 and the Loma Prieta quake of 1989. By contrast, the southern ...
The San Andreas Fault Is Sleepy Near Los Angeles. Researchers Have an Idea Why. A new paper in the journal Nature offers an explanation for why the major fault line is overdue for the Big One.
For the last 1,000 years, major earthquakes emanating from the southern San Andreas Fault, roughly running south from the San Bernardino Mountains to Bombay Beach in Imperial County, have ...
A quake of that magnitude on the southern San Andreas fault, rupturing between the Salton Sea near the Mexico border and passing through Palm Springs and into Lake Hughes, north of Santa Clarita ...
Nation Fault along California coast could unleash earthquake on scale of San Andreas, study shows Sept. 23, 2022 Updated Fri., Sept. 23, 2022 at 9:57 p.m. An aerial view of the Palos Verdes Peninsula.
The Mission Creek strand of the San Andreas fault, which runs through Desert Hot Springs, is moving at a faster rate than experts previously thought.
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