Source: New York Post
Los Angeles could be edging closer to “the big one,” with new research finding earthquake stress has reached its highest levels in at least 1,000 years along two of California’s most dangerous fault systems. The study, published June 3, used computer simulations to examine how stress has built up along three segments of the San Andreas and San Jacinto faults near the San Bernardino Mountains over the past millennium. Researchers found that two of the three fault segments have reached, or exceeded, the highest stress levels seen during that time.
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