Californians have long dreaded the 'Big One'. But growing fears of a deadly earthquake are no longer confined to just the ...
Two earthquakes have struck in California in less than 24 hours, according to reports. Sunday night, a 4.0 magnitude earthquake struck in Southern California. The earthquake, which was measured at a 3 ...
The most recent risk assessment, outlined in maps that were ... chilling prospect for Northern California, as well as Oregon and Washington, would be a magnitude 9 earthquake along the Cascadia ...
An earthquake struck near Malibu in California on Sunday afternoon. Tremors were felt in Los Angeles, Thousand Oaks and Long Beach. A 4.1-magnitude earthquake struck Westlake Village near Malibu ...
Damage was recorded from the tsunami around the world, including in Hawaii, California, Peru, and the Galapagos Islands. A 9.1-magnitude earthquake and tsunami off the west coast of northern ...
The California Geological Survey recently released new maps showing that potential tsunamis increase the threat of flooding in Alameda, Monterey, and San Mateo counties, along with other coastal ...
The California Geological Survey recently released new maps showing that potential tsunamis increase the threat of flooding in Alameda, Monterey, and San Mateo counties, along with other coastal ...
Two violent earthquakes rocked ... on the Global Seismic Risk Map. The Sagaing Fault is an important earthquake-prone fault in Myanmar, running from central to northern Myanmar.
The maps, updated with new data and modeling, show the potential inland reach of a tsunami in a worst-case scenario. Areas of concern include Alameda, Monterey, and San Mateo counties, where ...
“Myanmar is an area often exposed to large earthquakes, with over 14 earthquakes with a magnitude of 6 or above occurring in the region over the last 100 years, including a magnitude 6.8 earthquake ...
Northern Californians can breathe ... However, drought maps also reported parts Southern California are in extreme drought, boosting fire risk this spring. That’s after Southern California ...